SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT PETRENKO, V. - PETROSYAN, A.A.

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ZOIH2213 2 3/3 A V.Pntreiiko That our planet is ncr-horiot~e=c~az radially-thaz is, frczzi the earth's surlace to the care c~antre--bus been knewn for a 1;ng time', But scloritiatc - -also to kii ow the dogree or the Earth a Lwiformity i-- the 1rteral d1roction, oz~jarallel to its zurfa~c. The is that the Proc-eases occurring in the irrc~ularilt-'" wh--~!, aro7a ~x th~~--b~-dy of the Earth no :Lt war, formed ou~'. of mattor ~xu one, of tho- basic causes of the Barth'a e;clut--oy, and. .-r-r1oue tectonic phenomun- I:,. it ~thc zinc= ard of the oruaz' Extonsivo retc~arch in +hid fiFld hza alzo been conducted for several years in our republic, of r1w + Ukra~niwz ,' I t 'C'adezy of qf the Ukraine, e-tablirkied Lary cur--Wla Take, f-.r UX=PIL the Mraini cry-tallini .711,iold. 1~ wa~i cut, that 1.1lik section of the Za-rthlz 'z -,-~% only in its seonctry (th,~ 6,epth of borzl~!r -taries here from 35 to 50 k lorietrLs), Lut irr..'g-ular in chemical oompojition, viscoaity, etc . and also mobilitle. cuwral -a-t of ti, 'e shield has been registered to be by 1.0 a year, vhilo it~ wentern part ia i'lut if "M admit thot ouch proccozes are undor -way a-2, -ht then the central portion of the UV-rain4.anjc*,I~,-.-,:;,*C,--!"..no shicid ~~zol'.ld in The ra,3t ,'00 nillion. years liave risen ao high as t-z form raountains taller than the llinialayaz_ azid tbo %,.'estorn part on tha contrary, would have fonned -xtcTsiw, valleyn and holea. 8ut uaither har, happened, zzidl acientiatc come ;o the conclusion that the lifting and of t~. E.rwa crust is alternating over a period of time. Sinco there is no full periodicity in these prooevee:;, they came to be knot'n as quasi-poriodic. Sinultancously the ncientista lnrast-sl~tod The diroc- tiona of maximum tidal slopes of tht =arthln ourfaco, It may be recalled that the Sun and t~;- 3=r. attraction sets not cny on the soas and oceans of our plaxiet (rising and falling t:Ld6s) , but: also on its. crust thanks, to which -some of its patchos develop a dip as they rise =d sink regularly. '0' N C, i, P'u l+ 0 :1 tr 0 m ~3 + W. C) CI Cl 0 u 0 IN11 V-,ilwo i~ o" o 1-~ zr o oIt IV t:: -'i It It :f p t-lfa "~.r -i D3 Q 0. -5: 4~ -4 4*11"I () ;S Di, 10 () H it a(j n- P: o o o 0,111 r! n sl,.~lpp. (A p. f .. u C40 In0 -1 Cl 'k 'I P LIP I I LD il. ;~V - NI.: " I+ , +f'. P-:1, r, M Cl. 13 ::r m .1 rl,:1, i- -:I tz c :~ r- p _r, c cr C-1 -4 et ~f C,Qtf r_ o 0 v, r o~'. ~ 4 ~-t Q :1 c, cr fi cl cl i, i- v oz- fD IAI ,l s- -1 I.o o;7- :Y:-" It C) Zs vt. Its V-1 "I 't -5 o ~ ol ID 0 :3 Ob 4 13P Iv 5' S 0 11 111 0C3 -4 n- p,w :1 j+ t- ~p - 13 6 If ~v P'i- g D as C, r p- r, ~ r4 It cl li C~ pr, "I r, I Its lp L~ I w fb Ij G c) , V!,* IJI cr i'l. F170 f It c:p14- a, Itn:F IEs P. III +.;I owG It .311zfI 111 t. IT m -3 tS 6 -Q v; fo o In ci i!VI o a, ra It o~r -)o "L I, 1+t3 I' ).t i- r~ It ~v r, w),-, ::Y'l -.1 wo v, IT 'd r- In (j I) ti al 011111~ 1^1 C3 Q i-11.0 P, r1I o It Ir -2/3 020 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-04DEC70 ACCESSION 40--AN0138725 GP-0- ABSTAACT. THE UKRAINIAN DIVERS ~~LUS l#OKEAN IYA-v IS LOCATED IN K EYEVI, ON THE 1. ULITSA CHEL'Y0Sf*tINTSFV. I T S N AiM PLATE READSi "THE ACADEMY OF SCIENCESt UK.S.S.R., THE d.K-DAT?NlAf4 ASSOCIATION FOR UNDERWATER ACTIVITIES THE "OKEANIYA10. THE REPUBLICAN BOARD OF DiRECTORS". MEMBERS OF THE CLUB ARE ASSOCIATES OF THE UKRAINIAN ACADEMY, ENGINEERSr TECHNICIANS, WORIKERS14 OEStGNERS, OR STUDENTS. THE CHAIRMAN OF THE REPU8LfCAN BOARD Or, DIRECTORS IS VITALIY HYDR OB I ULOG I CTS ..,,,VLADIMIROVICH aAKROV. THE CLUB OFFERS ITS SERVICES TO --:,.,,GEOLOGISTS, CYBIERNETIC[STS, HYDROMECHANICSi 810CHEIMISTS, ANO WELOERS. SCIENCES GEOR IY OONCHE K-, ONE GROUP, HEADED BY CANDIDATE OF -BIOLOGICAL G IN 3 INVESTIGATED THE.NORTHERN SECTION or- LAKE 13AYKAL F041 THE EINST[TUTE OF .-OCEANOLOGY OF THE ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, U#,S.S.R.r AND THE LIMNOLOGICAL E~ACADEMY, AI(OTHER Gqt]UP UNDER .INSTITUTE OF THE SIBERIAN BRANC14 OF THE VI.KTOR TVERDDKHLEB WORKED IN THE SCA UF~OKHOTSK WfiERE TH0, rRIE0 LOW -TEMPERATURE DIVING TECHNIQUES 040 STUDIED FLORA AND ~FAUPIA. I YEVGEN YA KUZfMENKOo ANATDLIY MOLZHUNKIN% ANO THEIR TEAMMATES 5PENI -10 MONTHS T1 (N _lHE COMMANDER ISLANDS HELPING TME KAMCHAiKA BkANCH 0i:: THE PACIFIC :..SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF FISHERICS AND CCEAW,)GRAPHY. THE t0g tS HELPING GEOPHYSICISTS INVESTWATING THE DNE-STR W~6A C-VUARY, AND 'SCIENTISTS WHO ARE STUDYING DOLPHINS AT THE HYDROBIOUICS BASE OF THE ACADEMY, TENDEROVSKAYA KJSA INITHE BLACK SEA. IT ALSO I.~'CONTINUES SOME RESEARCH IN THE WHITE AND BARENTSEVO SEAS., THE CENTRAL "OKEANIYA10 TS HEADED 13Y THE ,-LABORATORY FOR UNDERWATER RESEARCH OF THE, ')L E ....CANDIDATE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES l.;LAl lq KOZAK.. UNCLASSIFIED~ 1" -3 26: Ft -SINd DATE-04DEC70 UNCLASS"IFIED OCE 0 ff,C-IRC ACCESSION NO--ANG138725 F "jgSTR 'ACT/EXTRACT--THE LABORATORY HAS THREE StCTIONt (1) MEANS 0 ill`~`PENETRATIONv (3) UNDERWATER BIONICS AND PHYSIGLOGYt (3) LOCATOR AND COMMUNICATiON, T14E LABORATORY HAS 6ESIGNEO, CONSTRUCTED, AND TESTED AN APPARATUS FOR EXPLORING UNDERWATER COMMUNICATIONS. THE ODESSA BRANCH:HAS DEVELOPED A NEW SCREWLESS PRIME .-MOVER.* SCUBA DIVERS OF THE ROKEANIAY" INSPECT AND REPAIR,UNDERWATER OIL -SIGNER ~-:._L NESs - THE ODESSA GROUP OF THE "OKEANIYA" DOES WORK FOR:MANY DE -ANNING INSTITUTES. ITS TEAM'.HEADE() BY,:STANISLAV KLOCHKOVt IS .~CURRENTLY WORKING NEAR YEVPATORIYA., UNC L A S S I F I El 0 036660 AN 0 AUTHOR-- PETRENKO V TITLE INSTITUTE OF NUCLEAR RES9ARCH NEWSPAPER--- PRAVDA UKRAINY., APRIL 71 1970.9 P 4p COL I s ABSTRACT- THE PRESIDIUM OF THE E-Ll C:.- RESOLVED TO REORGANI2E NUCLEAR DEPARTMENTS OF THE~TNSTITUTZ OF PHYSICc AS THE '~'~N MUTE OF, 'TH_;~ ACADEMY IN THE A~_--A'S OF NUCLEAR STRUCTUREY MECHANISMS OF NUCLEAR REACT.LONS, NEUTRON SPECTROMETRY NUCLEAR SPECTROMFTRY NUCLEAR ELECTRONICS NUCLEAR REACTOR PHYSICS THORIUM FUEL CYCd TK: EFFECT OF IONHED RADIATION p ON REACTOR MATLAIALS, AND ISOTOPE USES' /Z 016 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--040EC70 ~:rvrLE--COMPOSITION FOR PREPARING INVESTMENT CASTING PAtTERNS -U- .:~AUTHOR-(03)-MARKON, L.G.v SHEVCHENKO, A.F.s PETRENKOt'leiA. :CCOUNTRY OF INFO--USSR ~'SOURCE-U.S.S.R. Z63,816 1`REFERENCE--OTKRYTIYAt IZ0BRET.s PROM. OBRAZTSY, TOVARNYI: ZNA, 1970t :'~DATE PUBLISHEO--IOFEB70 AREAS--MATERIALS TAGS--CHEMICAL PATENT, CHE141CAL COMPOSITIbNo WAXt 14EI*AL CASTING CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED ~'PRUXY REEL/FRAME--3004/0845 ST~P NO--UR/0482/70dooo/ooo/0000/0000 CIRG ACCESSION NO-AA0131433 UNC L A S S 1 FE-D OROCESSING DATE--040EC70 ~~/2 016 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AA0131438 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE TITLE C (IM P 0 .HAS THE FOILLOWING PERCENT COMPN. MONTAN WAX 9-111 ROSIN 9-11, POL'IETHYLENE VIAX 19-21, AND PARAFFIN THE REMAENDER, FACILITY: UKRORGSTANKINPROM UKRAINIAN STATE DESIGN TECHNOLOGICAL BAND EXPER I 1,101TAC: INSTITUTE. UNCLASSIFIED % Analysis:~and T~.S#ng USSR UDC 669i2l8-621.77S BIBINOV, S. A., DZODZIYE-V, G. T., VITRYANYUK, V. K. , q=P,,1K0 11 D 4WW (WW I Uzbek Refractory and Heat-Resistant Metals Combine, Kiev Polytechnic Institute "Expressed Determination of the Content of Total Carbon in Titanium Carbide', Kiev, Poroshkovaya Metallurgiya, No 6, Jun 72, pp 102-104. Abstract: The method for determination of the quantity of total carbon in titanium carbide suggested is based on the absorption of soft gamma-radiation by the specimen being analyzed. One of the most important specific features of this method is that the mass absorption factor for soft gamma-radiation is proportional to the fifth power of the atomic number of the absorber. The an experimental model of the device suggested was so great sensitivity 0 that the carbon content could be determined with an error of not over 0,15%. Three to five minutes are required for analysis. '1he sliecimans analyzed are not damaged, Z4 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--040EC70 CIRCULATING WA rER SUPPLY AND CORROSION OF APPARATUS -U- ~-;AbTHOR-03)-PETREWt V.G-P ANTONOVP ~A.V. vMALUKHtNA, V.L. .-ZOUNTRY OF INFO--USSR KHIM. 1970, (5)t 49-53 ~..'-DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 ~.SUBJECT AREAS--MECH.i IND.t CIVIL AND MARINEENGR TOPIC TAGS --CORROSION, PHOSPHATE, RIVER WATERv WATER PURIFICATION, _CORROSIONP B I OC HEM I STRY :CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS OOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED COKE, _~HLORJNATION, PITTING ~,PROXYREEL/FRAHE-300811211 STEP NO--UR/0068/70/000/005/0049/0053 -CfRC ACCESSION- NO-AP0138226 ZlZ 024 UNCLASSIFIED_ PROtESSING DATE--040EC70 ~CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0138226 ..A8STRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM OF A COKE CHEM. PLANT AND METHODS OF PURIFYING THE CIRCULATING WATERS (FILTERS FOR -REMOVING SUSPENDED MATTER, PHOSPHATE TREATMENT, CHLORINATION) ARE DESCRIBED. THE CORROSION ACTIVITY OF THE VARIOS W4TERS WERE DETD. UNDER INDUSTRIAL AND LAB. CONDITIONS. THE SEVEREST.CORROSfON WAS FOUNO WITH CIRCULATING AND WITH RIVER WATERt SERLOUS ~PITT114G BFING OBSD. WATER TREATED BY BIOCHEM. METHODS IS LESS CORROSIVE~THAN RIVER WATER. FOR. THE FINAL COOLING OF GASES, COOLING :WATER COMPOSEO OF C IRCULATf NG -WATER IN AMT. FOR SYSTEM MAKEUP TOGETHER WITH RIVER WATER TRE&TED BIOCHEM. AFTER FILTER TREATMENT TO REMOVE THE SUSPEPIDED;MATTER IS REVOMMENDED* REDN. OF RIVER WATER ADONi'INTO THE CIRCULATING COOLING WATER,SYSTEM CAN BE ACHIEVED BY USING.WASTE WATER F()R 81:OCHEM. ~.J.PURIFICATION. FACILITY: :ORSKO-KHALILOVO METt KOHB*t USSR. ,ell X1. FLASKA WfMMICS Petrenko, V. L. It. V. Mitin. Yu. R. KnyAxcv, V. Zvyaorj~sev. I-Iii-h-curront I!ulaed arc in hydroren at pre.Raures.tv -too atmospheres. IN- Fizika, plasmy t problemy upravlyayeTnugo termoyadernogo sintema. Kiyev. itd-voVaukova dunika, no. 1. 1971, Z05-ZLZ. Experiments in Initiating a high pressure pulsed discharge in hydrogen to generate and investigate properties of a dense hydrogen plasr'na a.re discussed. Tha experimental device: comprIeW a high- prassure discharge i;harnIbar,a their mo-tompr 46 &or and cendaniej batteries. The discharge charnbe-r was a thIck-alled cylindrical rneUil vessel, designedfor a maximum operating pressure of 1000 atm- The chamber had three diagnostic windows for conducting optical. photo- graphic and other obstrvatLons:, chamber get* volume was about I lit-Jr. Th th *rmocompressor maintain-ed the,r44pj1r;d system pressure. crkd a 11qsW nitrogen coolant ensured a chamber hydrogen, pressure of.SGO atrri~ The pulsed discharge was Itkitiated-usl a 0.7- cop~a~i.wlro betweteen atectrodes fitted with tungsten terminate as shown in Fig. 1. The cotedease rig. 1. Discharge configuration I - tungirtan Insorts; 2 - textolits capi 3, 5 - electrodes; 4 plasma USSR UDC 577.1:615.7/9 LIMAN, G. N., and PETRENKO, V. S, "Choice of Solvent in Primary Toxicological Evaluation of Chemical Substances" Fiziol. aktivn. veshchestva. Resp. mezhved. sb. (Physiologically Active Substances. Republic Interdepartmental Collection), 1972, No 4, pp 125-129 (from RZh-Biologicheskaya Khimiya, No 4, Feb 73, Abstract No 4 F1912) Abstract: The toxicity of various organic solvents - ocetone, methyl and ethyl alcohols, ethylene and propylene glycols - was studied in mice J-n- jected with these substances intraperitoneally and subcutaneously. The calculated LD50 are the basis of recommended amou:3ts of the solvents that do not have toxic action and that can be used,in primaty toxicological studiea on chemical compounds. USSR UDC 632.95 ODINTSOV, V. S., PETRENKO, V. S., TERTUIRM, V. N., KHARSUN, A. I. "Enzymes -- Targets of Organophosphorous Insecticides in the Metamorphosis of Plies" Fiziol. aktivn. veshchestva. Resp. mezhved. sb. (Physiologically Active Sub- stances., Republic Interdepartmental Collection), 1972, vyp. 4, pp 26-28 (from RZh-Khimiya, No 2 (11), Feb 73, Abstract No 2N474) Translation: In order to discover the relation betxjeen the activity of ester- ases and the physiological activity of insecticides with respect to insects a study was made of the nature of rhe activity dynamics of acetylcliolinesterase, carboxylesterase and arylesterase.in larvae, pupae and winged houseflies during ontagenesis. The colorimetric hestrine method was used to establish the high activity of the three esterases in the given steps of metamorphosis. The weak physiological activity of organophosphorous compounds in the individual stages of metamorphosis, in particular,~the pupae, is e\plained not by the absence of active enzymes - targets -- but by a peculiarity of pupal meta- morphosis (a nonfeeding phase) and the physical-chemical properties of the compounds. The necessity for using strongly.fumigating organophospliorous insecticides for successful control of the pupae stage of development of in- sects is demonstrated. Byelorussian SSR uDe 6zt.73.o43 SEVERDERKO, V. P., PETREHM, V. ,and PETRENKO, S. I. 'On the Dimensions of Mosaic Units In Steel Types 20 and Kh181110T after Ultrasonic Vorkingel Minsk, Vestsi Akademij Navuk BSM, Series on Physical-Technical Sciences, No 2, 1973, pp t4 - t6 Abstracti The authors deformed samples of No 20 low-carbon steel and KWNIOT stainless steel with dimensions of 6 x 9 millimeters in a 5-ton press, both without the application of ultrasonics and with ultrasonics at a natural resonant frequency of 19 kilohertz and intensities of 50, 650, and 700 watts per sq-uare centimeter. X-ray methods were then used to dete.=Ine the dimensions of mosaic units in the centers of the samples. As expected, the diiajnsion3 of these units decreased with increasing deformation. Howeverp the dearpasee woro less an greater amounts of ultrasonic anergy were applied. There was also a significant decrease in the crystal lattice defects of the alloys subjected to~ultrasonic energy, which the authors believe reflects the faot that the groupn of P.toms moving, In the deformation process have linear dimensions smaller than the dimensions of the mosaic units, so that there is less elastic. deformation of volume elements vher. obstructions are encountered. 68 USSIR UDC Yrl-944/945 4- 541. 138 UNDO, YE. A., FOrCHICEUKIN.1, S. A., ani4~~~& V. ,Zaporozhe State NIK41 Medical Institute Lf Tropan Alkaloids From the Plant Material" "Electrochemical Extraction o 4 Tasb-kent, KhLrdya Prirodnykh Soyedineniy, No 3, 19'12, pp 334-336 Abstract: Electrochemical method was used for isolation of tropane grout) of alkaloids from Altropa Belladonna (Z.), Datura Stramonitm (Z.) , and Scop~lia Carniolica (obreru). During electrolysis of these extracts tropa-ne alkaloids accitaulate in the liquid arourivel the cathode, the arce. becomes alkal:bie, the froi~i 6 to 1.1, retarding the accumulation of alkaloids. There- pH changing fore the medium has to be acidified, to get complete extraction. No accuviu- lation of the alkaloid is observed in the liquid. aroun-1. the cathodo without the application of current (by dialysjs~alono). The alkaloid content in the cathode liquid depends on the duration of the olectrQlysis increasing with time - and is inversely proportional to current density; tho optimal current densities for the process a.re rather low. r, anging froi 10 tv 10 7NOV70 llkf)CE~S[NIG DATE- -2 1/2 060 UNC L~A.S!;l I ~ t? ~ ~ T .ITL&--CHANGE IN THE DUCTILITY AND~M_ICROHAWNESS 01::PARTS STA.NIPFU AFTER ULTRASONIC TREATMENT -,AUTHOR-(O2)-SEVERDENKOt V.P., PETRENKOi:VvVv C,OUNTRY OF INFO--USSR [.---.'_SOURCE--IZVEST. AKAD. NAUK BELORUSS. SSRi 1970t: (FIZO TEKHN.)? (I)i 86-87 ~DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 .-.-:-SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALSt MECH., IND. ~_IVIL AND MAIZIINE ENGRt PHYSICS TAGS--METAL MICROHARONESSv DUCTILITY, ULTRASO~11C IRRADIATION, -:-RA DiATION EFFECT, COPPER, METAL STAMPING: MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS 00COMIENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED --PROXY REEL/FRAME--3011310156 STEP NO--UR/O2Ol/7O/OOO/OOl/OOBb/0087 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP01.19412 Aj /2' 06a U.~CLASSiolo: P7kbCE5:SING DATE--27NOV70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0129412 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABST4ACT. THE GENERAL PRINCIPLES UNDERLYING THE STAMPING OF METAL PARTS AFTER TREATMENT IN AN-ULTRASONIC FIELD ARE DISCUSSED WITH SPECIAL REF. TO 'rHE EFFECT (IF ULTRASOUND ON THE MICROSTRUrTURE ANO DUCTILITY OF THE MATERIALS. THE DUCTILITY OF CU PARTS SUBJECTED TO ULTRASOUND IN-CREASES :SHARPLY ON SUBSEQUENT STAMPIING- THE MICROHARDNESS.DIMINISHES UNIFORMLY OVER THE WHOLE SAMPLE, AND NONUNIFORMLY OF DEFCRMATION OVER THE CROSS SECTION OF:THE PARTS IS ALMOST ENTIRELY ELIMINATED. :___112 037 UNCLASSIFIED p- [i R XFS~ INS )ATE--02XT70 '_'F,4T,LE--INHlblTIQN OF MAKTENSITIC TRANSFORXATION IN STEEL K11113-NIOT DURING PL A S T I CC)EFORMATIUN WlrH SUPEPIMPOSED ULTRASONIC YlHkATIONS -U- .4UTHUk-(03)-SEVE.R!)ENK0, V.P., 111':TRENK0, V,~Vi., PFtRENK0, S.I. CGOUT RY UF 1.'LlF0--US5R AKAU. NAUK dELORUSS. S S Rel 9. .1 ~0, 14(2), 122-4 -,A) AT EPUCLISHED ----70 1:40., CIVIL AND MARINE ENGRt M&TERIALS -SUBJECT AREAS--MECH., :TOPIC TAt;S--PLAST!C DEF01',MATION, STAINLES,S STEEL4 ULTRASONIC VIBRATION, OfiSIGNATION., MAPTENSItIL TRANSFORAATION, 41-YALLOGRAPHY, 4AGl,,FTlC ~.'~SATURATIJN, FERROMAGNETISM/(U)KHL8NIOT TkINLESS STFEL ZONTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED REEL/FPAME--1990/0224 STEP NO--UR/0250/TO10141002/01221OL24 '_ESSION N0--AT0l0i548 _2 1. 2. 037 UN C L A.S. S I F I ED PROCESSING DATE--020CT70 LC-tkC`7- ACCESS ION ND--AT0108548 ABSt~ACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. IN-SAMPLES OF STEEL KHIqNIOT WITH SUPERIMPOSED ULTRASONIC VIBRATIONt TH( AGNI:TIC SATN. CUIRVE, -1 S. ALMOST INDEPENDENT OF THE DEGREE OF-STRAIN 4HICH PROVES THE -~ASSENCE OF THE FORMATION OF LARGE AMTS. OF FERROMAGNETIC ALPHA-PHASE IN JHE DEFORMED STEEL. THIS IS EXPLAINED BY HIGHER TEMPS. 'IN THE -DEF, JRMATION,WITH SUPERIMPOSED ULTRASOUND. AT THL..f- TEMPS. THE TRANSFORMATION IS. SUPPRESSO. THIS WA& CONFIRMED BY rHF ~METALLOIG*RAPHIC EXAMN. OF POLISHED SAMPLES DEFORMED WITH BAND WITHOUT y~ ~.ULTRASONIC VIBRATIONS. USSR UDC*636.083.37 Kolkhoz imeni M. V. Frunze, Ovidiopol'skiy KARANFILOV, N. I., Chairman of Rayon, Odesskaya Oblast, Honored Veterinarian, Ukrainian-SSR,.f.,kYTEL'BERG, R. o1 -" cal _Q., Doctor of Medical Sciences. TKACRENK.0, G. P., Candidate of Bi ogi gaences, Senior Scientific. Associate,. Ode�sa, State University imeni M. 1. Mechnikov, MEDVEDEVA, Ye. I., Doctor of Biological Sciences, PANCHENIKO, K. A., LUKINA, G. D..' Senior Engineers, BOYKO, L. I., and P916&41" 5n-1L;H,-rW.. -.-, EngMewers, Odessa Technological Inst'tute of the Food Industry x imeni M. V. tomonosov "The Effect of a Preparation Obtained,From Algae (Phyllophora) Upon the Weight Gains and Blood Composition of Calves", Moscow, Zhivotnovodstvo, No 3, Mar 72, pp 82-83 Abstract! A valuable preparation containing amino acids and peptides has been developed from industrial Phyllophora waste by the Odessa Technological Institute of the Food Industry (Author's Certificate No 287959). Employed as a fodder supplement, 4.5 kg of the preparation yield an incremental weight gain of 11.43 kg, in other iiords, 2.54 kg.of meat for each kilogram of the preparation, which costs less than 30 kopeks. The:ervthrocyte number of the calves increases, ns does the hemoglobin content and the total protein content. Additional testing is recommended. 1/1 41j,17 Intl' 3pm, ~Iqr ;n FT. I I,?-- I 2 015 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 ~~"41TLE-REFINING OF LINSEED OIL -U'r, -AUTHOR-(05)-AR',rYUNYAN, N.S.. ARISHEVA,,YE.A., LITV31NOVAr YE.D.t PETRENKOI MNUKHIN, U.YU. "UNTRY OF INFO--USSR -CL _."-SOURCE-~MASLO-ZHIR. PROM. 1970t' 34(3)t :19-21 T EPUBLISHED ------- 70, -,,,,.SUBJECT AREAS-MATERIALS ,,,,,.-T0PllC TAGS-WOOD CHEMICAL PRODUCTf CHEMICAL PURIFICATION# OPTIC PROPERTY# --T E S TMETHOD ~.CONTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS :-.-.DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO :PROXY REEL/FRAME--1996/1561 STEP ND--UR/9085/74)1036/003/0019/0021 CIRC ACCESSION NG--AP0118544 MOM 2/2 015 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING UATE--30OCT70 f-CARC ACCESSION NO-AP0118544 '.~~ABSTR ACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. REFINING OF LINSEED OlLt :.11CONSISTING OF TREATING WITH ACIDS, NEUTRALIZATION WITH NAOH (80 G-L.), 'AND TREATING WITK ACTIVATED BLEACHING CLAY WAS EXPTL. INVESTIGATED WITH SPECIAL EMPHASIS ON ACID TREATMENT, A: COMPARISON WAS MADE BETWEEN REFINING INCLUDING TREATMENT WITH ACIDSO AND-REFI-NING WITfj0UT ACIDS. -PRELIMINARY TREATMENT UF 3 LINSEED OIL.TYPES (PREP0. FROM FLAX FOR SPINNING, FROM FLAX FOR OIL PREPN,t AND FROM A FLAX MIXT.) WITH 002PERCENT (BASED ON THE AMT. OF DILI:85PERCENT H SUB3 P0 SUB4 OR 93PERCENr H SU62 SO SU84 OR WITH THEIPIDIL, SOLNS, PROVIDES BETTER EL IM INAT ION OF PHOSPHAT I DES AND AN 1140ROVEMENT 14~ ri I L ~APPEARANCE (LOWER COLOR) AND ITS THERMAL TESTLNG COMPAREO WITH AN U4.1TREATED OIL SAMPLE. FACILITY: KRASNODAR. POLITEKH. INST., KRASNQDARi~.USSR* II. Comb' inator rap t , eor y,.Ana y A. General ombina'~dlry Analysis Theory- USSR PETRENYU,, A. Ya. "Non-Isomorphicity Characteristics of Systems of Steiner Triads" -7 Ukr. Mat. Zh. [Ukrainian Matheiziatics Journal], 1972, Vol 24 No pp 172-780 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Kibernetika, No 4, 1973, Abstract No 4V398,- by the author). Translation: A method is suggested for construction of systoms of Steiner triads, consisting in that the set of triads present in a givell system is replaced by a set equiv, alent to it in ;its content: of pairs of element5 of the main set. Furthermore, a method is described for establishiTig the noniso- morphicity of systems of Steiner triads using tables of invariants. 20 biblio. refs. W USSR UDC: 519.1 KOPYLOVA, A. N., "Combinatorial Mathematics at Moscow State University" Moscow, Kombinator. analiz--sbornik (Combinatorial Analysis-- collection of works), vyp. 2, 1972, pp 106-109 (from RZh- -Kibernetika, No 5, May 73, abstract No SV412) Translation: A report on a research sejninar in combinatorial analysis which has been in progress for the Iast few years at Moscow State University under the direction of K. A. Ryb- nikov. Titles and brief annotations are given on some of the reports made in 1970-1972. 7 7- -7- USSR NEPOROZUNEV, I. P.,.PETRENYUK, "Constructive Denumeration of Systems of Groups of Pairs and Subdivided Systems of Steiner Triads" Kombinator. Analiz. [Combinatorial Analys is Collection of Works], No 2, Moscow, 1972, pp 17-37 "Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Kibornotika, No 6, 1973, Abstract No 6V335, by V. Tarakanov). Translation: A system of groups of pairs 11 of order 2p refers to a sub- 2v division of the set of disordered pairs of elements from set F of thickness 211 into groups of pairi such that each olement from F belongs to exactly one paij ich group. An algorithmic mothod of mis o f c, -trocti.ori of' all sy:;tems of nonisomorphic groups of pairs of a fixed order is doscribed; the systems of groups of pairs 11, and H I , constructed in sets F and F', respoctively, 2P are called isomorphic if there is a mutually unambiguous correspondence O:F - FI, for which each group of pairs 11 2p corresponds to a certain group of pairs from It' . The basic tools used in this construction a.-re the tables of 211 invariants and diagrams introduced by the authors. I f Tr consists of the - 38 - USSR Neporozhnev, 1. P., Petrenyuk, A. Ya., Kombinator. Analiz., No 2, NIosco;-.r, 1972, pp 17-37. systems Elp ... E graph G.. is constructed, the points of which are 2p-l' elements from F, while the lines are elements from E Uz (i j, 1 < i, j.:S 2p - 1). This graph is nothing other than a set of nonintersecting cycle. The type of interweaving of groups of pairs.E and Ei refers to the symbol i r r 1 m (si S where 0 < s < ... < S r > 0, i I,-, m; this symbol m m expresses the fact that G ij consists of rk cycles of length 2s V ErkSk The invariant table for certain set of groups of pairs is a full summary of the types of interweavings of each of the groups of pairs in the given set with all others. Obviously, two sets with different invariant tables are not isomorphic. However, coincidence of invariant tables still Joes not provide isomorphism of two sets of groups of pairs. Therefore, in the case of coin- cidence, a more precise method of differentiation is used -- the method of diagrams, which transform one into.another, if the systems of groups of pairs are isomorphic. A list (incomplete) is presented of 120 systems H 10 of groups of pairs of order 10, not isomorphic in pairs, PTO(ILICCCI by appliCa- tion-of the method found by the authors. Applications are also indicated, 2/3 USSR Neporozhnev, 1. P., Petrenyuk, A. Ya., Kombinator. Analiz. No 2, Moscow, .1972, pp 17-37. in the calculation of nonisomorphic systems of Steiner triads A of order 2t+1 t (such 2t + 1, each containing a subsystem of Steiner triads A or ordei t systems of triads are called subdivided),:. 3/3 39 ~7 -t j j I 111 t1 1, 11 iSUBJECT AREAS--MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES _-JOPIC TAGS--MATRIX FUNCTION* SEQUENCEj COLOR (;CNTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1996/0566 STEP NO--UR/0055/70/000/00110003/0007 ACCESSION NO--AP0117796 Cil ....... .... j 2/2 009 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESS[NG DATE--300CT70 'C:IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0117796 ~!.ASSTRACT/EXTRACT--IU) GP-0- ABSTRACT. JN THIS PAPE-R. A FORMULA IS DERIVED FOR THE NUMBER TAU(Pt Q. S) OF DIFFERENT GOLOURINGS OF THE SET OF VERTICES~ OF A TORUS LATTICE WITH S COLOURS AND ALSO FORMULAS ARE FOR THE NUMBER TAU(Po Q; R SUBlp ...p R SUBS) OF SU'P OBTAINED 41 'COLOURINGS WHEN EXACTLY R SUBI VERTICES ARE COLOURED WITH THE COLOUR A SUt3l (I EQUALS 1, ...v S). THE PARAMETERS P AND Q ARE~GDD PRIME NUMBERS. POLYA'S METHOD IS USED* USSR uDc 616-993-192,l-O2l.5-p85.357-453.015.zt6l5.282.61.Z.I/-07t/ 6l6.4,46l6,;839-oQ8,/ PET Chair of Hospital Thez--4,pyl Lugaask Kedical Institute atment, of Patients With Chronic Aquired Toxoplasmosis" Moscow, Klinicheskaya. Nleditsina$ Vol 49, 11o 4l APr 71i pp 116-121 Abstracti Treatment itith chezothexapeutics is not sufficiently effective in chronic acquired toxoplasmosis. Hospital therapy was applied for I month In which treatment with pipolphen, chloridine, sulfadimezin, mid vitamins B I B # and 0 uas combined with the administration of I-exoplasain and pre- ~Lsol?bne. During the subsequent 3-4 mos, ambulatory t:Leatment with pipolphen, toxop3asmin, delagil (quingardne) instead of prednisolone, and multivitamins was applied. As distinguished from conventional therapy with chlorid-ine, sulfadinezin, and vitamins I the treatment, comprising admtnist:ration of pre- daimaone and toxoplasmin completely restored the functJ,oning of the adrenal oorftx and the sympathic-adrenal system. ~The patients treated by the new method experienced a marked subjective improvement ando In the majority of cases, showed negative results in tihe toxoplasmin. aller& test and the com- plement fixation reaction. USSR uDc 660.~i8:66M46.5 A~., G. MTRIK, S. I., LYSENKO, I. V., and MMEZHIK, V. D., PZM POLYANSKIY, V. I. "Investigation of Ferrosilicon Front Kaolins for Dewddation of PiVe Steel" Dnepropetrovsk, Metallurgicheskaya iGornorudnaya Promyshlemiost' No Sep- Oct 70, pp 15-16 Abstract: Data are given on the use of ferrosilicon from kaolin for the deoxi- dation of low-carbon pipe steels. The procedure for th~3 production of ferro- ailicon from secondax-j kaolins from the Cherkasek region of the Ukrainian SSR, and euxperimental meltings in 300-ton-capacity Martin furnaces usirg ferrosili- con for preliminary deoxidation reduce the expenditure of carbon ferromanganese and h5% ferrosilicon, thus reducing the coat of melting steel. In spite of the high phosphorus content in kaolin ferrosilicon (03%), ita use does not in- crease the phosphorus content in the metal. Steel decacLdiation by kaolin fer- rosilicon does not involve additional contamination by nomrietallic impurities. ;A 16H,1611 6.0 U DC 669. of EFFECT OF THE EXTENT OFINITTAL STATE NON-EQUILIBRIUM ON THE STARTNG TFNIPERATI:11E OF THE CAMMA-TO-ALP14A'fRANSFOIL%iAT.'0'4 IN STEM.9 V. P. Tarabanova. S. S. D'yachenku, mul A. M. Petriclienk(-, Khar'kov M-0i0i to'Pr"a 10 FNF ~-rr ~~ I. Masi version ZI April 19% A d"reitie in the temperature of the brrinning of the OL~ 'Y "transformation tit oteelit with non-equilibriurn structures wits observed, which in ex lained by the increase _ -P of the free-energy of the obj, ect in the origin of defecto of the crystalline structure in it. The density of dislocauan causing the decrease in temperature of the beizinning of thelormationi of austenite below the "equilibrium" critical point Ac, w~a estimated- It Iii,known-that, the tirginning of ',niperfectioni es~-enlially affect the kitietic* and temperature characteristics of pelyrnorphic transformaUor" Thus. In reference 111 , a decrease in the temperature of thr polpiiorphic transforritation of --4- j0 is observed In cri4lobalite with an Increase in the dennity.of the defect On the contrary, In whtlakero of,zine xuM41o I Z) and iirorif 3) in increase in the temperature of [tie phase transition w,%s noted, As fur the variation of 'he position of the critical point% in the heating of -if state, Olverl, as a function of the inill, this problem so far remains a matter for discussion. Some reftearrher. have noted a decrease in the ti-rnperature Act it% the beating of with nori-equilibrium structures 14--61. In later Investigations. In conditions of 'ast bratmR. or, decrrase in the critical point below the "equilibrium" position was observed in the variation of the Initial state of the steel I j 1. At the same the theoretical analynis of the variation of the free energy of the phases under the effect of detects In the crystalline structure tratifirs to the fact that tKv temperature of the phase transition in non-equilibrium, objects must vary role t Of--Pr indicated thrisighout article. Error probablo in title.3 1. NJ. The intrioduction of cIvIecim of 01v cry"I.Oli"r ottrov1,,r,- all It, the hod j(-acim to in irreve emilole inerrame 111 11- free- voergy of 11" 1. which way bis dencrilord within the fe-Arnework of conventional 014-ree- dynatnic preterntations by a "riain additional terni. lire d-,t, r"tt tkv tt toy It numbrr and chrmical potential of the Imperfection 191. h,, thin case tIz,# condition of phaap 0-4ttilibriurn acquirem the form + U, + 0 where F, tone] F, represent the free energies of the. phases in equilibrium crystalo ("chemical" ir" energics); ut A"d A- the energiva Intrencluced , Into phaorm I and 2 by impre-fectionn of the crystal ine structr.. 5S The i%1e:rrOr in. tlic froe, e~nerry af the system with the vo,%r*sd%Ictt= of impotrfecticeos into it changes the conditions of the formation of the nucleus of the new phaRr. which not only may affect the kinetics of the phase, transformations, but aloo cause a phase the Hivon temptraturoo, 4a t-4uilibrium cry"fals analogous I. whatt ence%ore in Etodie to with high valuca of xo6rface energy t 101 . At a matte r of fact, th~ phase transition I ~ Z will occur it F, + V: < F4 + U,. From expression (2) It follawA that if even the chemic.-O Irre eoaerav F, 4 F2. that in, In equilibrium conditions phase I is stable, in to c..-Y a containing imperfecticonto tb~ Irep energy of phase I may turn out to b- higher than in phase Z. wbich. causes the accurreence of.a phase trionsfor- maticon. From general coneeiderationeo. be principles indicated must also be, Applied to the'formation of austenite in the bratinit of steels, which gives grounflee to expect toot only variations of the kinetic parametrre It --Ae V of them transformation In abjeocts wEth a non-equilibrium structure. b%it aaso, shifts of thr transformation trmperatmrr. This work it devoted to the study of this problem. The basic material for the invo-attilation was stre,l 20. The toliceeonag variations of the Initial state- ~"rr selected: (1) hardening in wairr at SSOOC; (2) annealing to lamellar perlite; (3) deformation by cold railing ( I ~5016) at the steel annealed to larneUar perlitor; (4) powder filed from hardened steel. ----- ----- - _T -.,T USSR UDC 669.71.042.6 LIKIIACHEV, R. B., PETRICHEIRM, A. M. "Kinetics of Shrinkage of Alurdnum, Alloys in Liquid aad Liquid-Solid States" Usadochn. protessv v splavakh i otlivkakh -- V sbl. (Shrin1kage Processes in Alloys and Castin-s -- collection of works), Kiev, iaukova Dumk-a Press, 1970, pp 251-253 (from M-Metallurgiya, No 4, Apr 71, t%bstract No 4G190) Translation: A study of allay shrinkage an dalso the development of measures to control def ects of shrinkage origin are basic areas in the theor- and practice of casting. A procedure for studying the shrinkage of aluninum alloys during the crystallization process is discussed. There are 2 illus- trations. USSR UDC 669.71.042.6 PETRICHENKO, A. IN., KRYLOV, V. I. "Effect of the Thermal State of the Ifetal Die Pressure Cast Mold on ShrinIcage and Dimensions of Castings from Aluminu m Alloys" Usadochn. protessv v splavalch i otliviakh V sb. (Shrinkage Processes in Alloys-and Casting's - collection of works), Kiev, Nakikova dumka Fress, 1970, Op 304-306 (from Mh-Metallurcgiya, No 4, Apr 71, Abstract No 4G184) Translation: The thermal operation of a metal die pressurecast mold is described on the basis of research results4. The optimal conditions are de- temined.for it from the point of view of improving precision of the castings and.insuring high output capacity~of the pressure casting machines. There are 2 illustrations. p 112 009 UNCLASSIFIED ROCESSTNG DATE--160CTTO -T-I:TLE--DEPENDENCE OF THE CAST IRON FLOW FACTOR ON TH,E C'EomETRY OF CASTING OF A MOLD -U- UTHOR-(04)-P 4KOP A.M.v GLIZERP Z~KHov GOLUMAKHERi P.E., ~A T.I. tUKASHCHUK, 'OUNTRY OF: INFO--USSR ,,QURCE--LITEINOE PROIZVOD* 1970t-29 30_~l "ATE. PUBLISHED ------- 70 `$613JECT AREAS--MATERIALS# MECH.t INO.9 CIVIL AND MARINE ENGR J'OPIC TAGS--CAST IRON, FOUNDRY TECHNOLOGYt. FERROUS Ll,QUID METAL .CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS -~DOCUMFNT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED pPRQXY REEL/FRAME--1995/1376 STEP NO--UR/0123/701002/000/0030/0031 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0116825 UNCLASSIFIED -2/2 009 UNCLASSIFIED.~' PROCESSING DATE--160CT70 C-111C ACCESSION NO--AP0116825 ~.A85TRACTIEXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. AN EXPTL. 14OLD ALLOWING A ~-,--SIMULTANEOUS OUTFLOW OF MOLTEN IRON THROUGH, 4 CHAiNN'LLS HAS BEEN USED TO --:.DET..THE INFLUENCE OF THE SHAPE OF THE CHANNEL.CROSS SECTION ON THE FLOW ,.:FACTOR. A FLAT CHANNEL WITH A PLANE UPPER.ISUkFACE AND A CYLINDRICAL '.l..BOTTOM ONE, FORMED WITH A LARGE RADIUS,~.5HOWS THE KIGHLEST FLOW FACTOR ~10.61-0.68), LEAST AFFECTED BY VARIATIONS OF THE METAL IEMP. EXPTS. WlTH RECTANGULAR SECTIONS SHOW THAT MAX,.,FLOW IS OBTAIN~-O WHEN THE WIDTH '~,,40.:HEIGHT RATIO IS 3:1. APPkOACHING A SQUARE CROSS1 SEC110N CAUSES THE -f.LOW FACTOR TO FALL. i T _1 0 IE 0,:- P CES~ -iG24 UNC L XS*~ R b SING DATE--18SEP70 =-'-".T.---.-:~;TL-!:--CH.ROMIUM AND SILICON WELDING.: ELECTRODES 110 -U- =~-..'~~Aii~~~bA~-(03)-PETRICHENKOi A.M., VERET ., NIKv L.0:i.RYUMINIIG.V. Y OF INFO--USSR UNTR lCSDURC.E--S_VAR.'PROIZVOD. 1970t (1), 43. ~:_ATE PUBL ISHED-----70 ~SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS -;':T.OPIC.TAGS--WELDING ELECTRODE, WEAR RESISTANT FERROUS ALLOY# HIGH CARBON ALLOY STEEL, FERROUS WELD HEAT TREATMENT, CHAoMIUM STEEL, SILICON _:__^_-~STEEL/(U)II0 WELDING ELECTRODE ;'j;'ONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED __~:P.ROXY REEL/FRAME--1986/0769 STEP NO--UR/0135/70/000/001/0043/0043 -CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0102732 UNCLASSIF!,r-D ~~:;,212, '024 UNCL ASS I FtED PRbCESSING DATE-18SEP70 -CiRC ACCESSION NO-AP0102732 ~`ABSTRACT/EXTRArT--(Ul GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE.NEV ELECTRODES ARE DESTINED FOR :WELDING MACHINE-COMPONENTS EXPOSED TO ABRASION,. TRE mETAL WELDED BY ELECTRODES HAS THE C0l4PN. C 11.0-1s5# CR 4*5-64 SI; 2.0-2's2t MO 0.6-Oo7v T.1 0.6-0.7, AND MN 0.8-1PEACENT. THE 110 ELECTRODL- C03SISTS OF: A STEEL CORE(SW-0.8 STEEL) WITH A SPECIAL COVER'* THE 14ELDED COMPONENTS:SHOULD ',BE HARDENED AND THEN TEMPERED, OPTIMUM HEATING I;Si UP TO I00ODEGREESr COOLING IN OIL. THE HARDNESS OF A~THUS OBTAINED NELDED METAL IS _52t; lfiRC 60-2. tWITHOUT THERMAL TREATMENT.45 0 -FIED AJ USSR UDC 620.179-118 TMEYFETS, YU. I. , "Nondestructive Control of the Depth of the Nitrated Layer in Nonmagnetic Steels" Sverdlovsk, De'Lektosko-Diya, No 1, 1972, pp 130-132 Abstract: A newly developed method for the nondestructive control ~ol! a nitrided layer of nonmagnetic steals was investigated on valve stems (14 Pm in diameter) of M14N14V211 steel. The control device consists of a modified IE-l electric conductivity meter. A diagram shows the control of valves for 40-150,/iA indicator readings as a function of 0,04-0,15-mm nitrided layer depths. A -great number of control oheckings revealed that the error did not-exceed 0.01 mm of the nitrided layer depth -~-alues determined metallographically. 3 illustrations, 7 bibliographic references -T I' I H ii L'AW.FTEO PROCE 14' UNC SS lk'~ DATE SEP70 1,11LE-11"~THE FIRST RESULTS OF DEEP SEISMIC SOUNDING~ IN:THE BAIKAL RIFT ZONE S.V.t MISHENKIN9 B.P.9-KRUPSKAYAt GaVo, PETRIKv GoV49 ..,,-YANUSNEVICH, T*As OUNTRY OF INFO--USSR ~.SOURCE-GEOLOGIYA I GEOFIZIKA 1970s NR 1 (121) PP,84-91 -DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 -,SUBJECT AREAS--EARTH SCIENCES AND OCEANOGRAPHY ITOP-1c TAGS--SEISNIC SOUNDING, EARTH CRUSTV' SEISMIC WAVE, MOHOROVICIC SCONTINUITY9 ELASTIC WAVE ,CONTROL MARKING--NO -LiESTRICTIONS ~DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED ,0ROXY REEL/FRAME--1986/1290 STFP NO--UR/0210/70/000/001/OOR4/0091 CIRC ACCESSION N9--AP0103172 -2121 014 UNCLASSIFTE-bl" p~ar-SSING DATE-11SEP70 ACCESSION NO-AP0103172 -A8STRAC'T-/EXTRACT--(V) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE FIRST RESULTS OF STUDY OF THE _EARTHIS.CRUST OF BAIKAL RIFT ZONE AND SOUTHERN ENO OF THE SIBERIAN PLATFORM, CARRIED OUT BY THF PUNCTATE SOUNDING;METHOD LISING THE 14AVES OF TYPES ARE LISTED IN THE PAPER. THE CHANGES f~F SEIS41C DISCONTINUITIES RELIEF, INCLUbING.THE MQHU AND ALSO ELASTIC 14AVES VELOCITIESIALONG THE ROUTE OF STUDY ARE:REPRESENTED IN THE SUMMARY _,:~~-SECTIGN OF THE EARTH'S CRUST. IT IS ESTABLISHED THAT THE ~i[IHO DISCONTINUITY IN BAIKAL RIFT ZONE IS CHARACTERIZED BY DECREASED VALUES -ELASTIC. WAVES VEFLOCITIES. ~11THE ROOT" ;-AND "ANTIROOT" ARE ASSENT IN THE -.~~JRELIEF- OF THE EARTOS CRUST BASEMENT& ANCIL ASISJ F I ED 049 UNCLA~'sii:ir-k PROCESSING DATE--13NOV70 -_Tj-TLE--0ZHEZKAlGAN ORBITA STATION- N.014 E-.4UIPPED TO AEGEIV~ COLOR TV -U- 1AUTliOR-PETR &~K COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR --MJSCO4, IZVESTIYA, 7 MAY .1970, P!j DATE PUBLISHED-07MAY70 ,-.~SUBJECT.AREAS--14AVIGATIO,Nt SPACE TECHNOLOGY -~~TOPIC TA[JS--SPACE C0,MMU.1-41CATION SITE, COMMUNICATION !'4TELLITE, GROUND COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENTt COL&R TV, CCMMUNICATION N E Tvq Gj I U J Q R 8 1 T A STA T 1 U.N CONTROL MARKING--(40 RESTRICHONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--3004/1721 SrEP t-10--UR/()003/7(1/00i)fJOO/0003/0003 :--C[-,RC _ACCESS_IONNl(j--AN0l3l.937 I -A C-C f--f,- Z~-2~~ 010 UNCL ASS I FLED, PROCESSING DATE--13NOV70 ~CIRC -ACCESSION 10-AN0131987 .~-:ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT, DZHEZKAZGAN HAS 0EEN INCLUDED AS ONE OF THE FIVE C[T[ES IIN THE COUNTRY -,(_ VG S I i KHABAROMKi W I T H 31R~K, ND MAG IE KRAS,NGYARSK Al 3ADAIN) IN TI LONG RANGE PLA1N,r-rjA THE DEVELOPMENT OF COLOR TELEVISION IN THE USS.R., WOAKEKS .HAVE JUST j: r,, :,t p L ET E 0 ~RECONSTRUCTION OF THE LOCAL 11011.61TA" STATION; rill ICH WILL PERMIT IT TO -RE~ 1 '-EIVE COLOR TELEVISION PkOGRAMS. ADDITIONAL EQ-U1?mE.,-4T WILL BF THE LOCAL RA-DIO TELEVIS(ON TkANS1-11[TTING :s INSTALLEO AT TATION. BY THE -ENID1,014 THE YEAR 0ZliEZKAZ'Q'AN RES IDEINTS: WILL BE A130-E. TO 14,1TCH C11, 1) R L BROADCASTS. UNIC L ASS I F I E D USSR um 621i 3.088 VALITOV, R. A., BUYNYAVICHYUS, V. V.1 PETRMS S "Correlation Measurements and ExDerimental Determination of Errors" Dokl. Vses. nauc".o-tekhn. konferentsii Do radioteklin. izmerenivann. T. 3 (Re- ports of the All-Union Scientific.and Technical Conference on Padio Engineer- ing Measurements. Vol. 3), Novosibirsk, 1970, pp 29-31 (frcjm.RZh-R_qdictekh- nika, No 1, Jan 71, Abstract No 1A300) Translation: The authors note the importance of correlbneters and the necessity for checking theirerrors vith :respect to three typers of mea- surements: 1) the coefficient of mutual 'correlation in'the case of zero delay; 2) determination of the correlation. function or its envelope; 3) determination of decorrelation. A block diagram is gi-vren of.a two-channel signal generator for determining errors of.the first ana third types. A method is also given for determining errors of the secoiid type, a process which is in general more complicated thanifor the other,types:. E. L. jtZ 014 PkOCESSING DATE-20NOV70 UNCLASS' I F I E ...TITLi=-PRC-TbLYTIC REACTIONS AND ANALYTICAL PROPERTIE$ OF PHENYL'~NTHRANILIC ACID -U_ AUTHGk-(04)-FRUMlNA, N.S., PETRIKO YA ~,K!, TREGUds YE.G.v PLETNEV, S.V. CCUNTRY GF INFG-USSR -SOURCE.- .7-h. ANAL. KEIM. 1970, 2513)t 434-9 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 AREAS-CHEMISTRY TAGS--ABSfiRPTION SPECTRUM, PROTONr AMINE, 8ENZOAC ACID, BENZENE -OERIVATIVE -C,CNTRCL MAHKING--NO RESTRICTIONS 'OOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED :-,PROXY REEL/FkAME-3002/1127 STEP NO--UR/0075/7OiO251003/043410439 CIRC ACCESSION NG--AP0128554 A r 5 1 P 11 212 014 uNcL:Ass I Vi ED PkdCESS:IPIG OATE--20NGV70 C IRC ACCESSION NG--AP0128554 --,A8STRACT/EXTRACT-(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE EXISTENCE LIMITS OF MOL. AND IONIZED FORMS OF PliENYLANTHRANILIC ACID (1) WERE USTABL,ISHED 6Y STUDYING THE ASSURPTICN SPECTRA OF 1. THE REDOX PUTENFIAL~OF I WAS MEASURED OVER A.WIEE.ACIDITY RANGE AND ITS CHANGE IN RELATION TO THE PROTOLYTIC I ,REACTIONS WAS ESTABLISHED. DURTNG PROTONATION, THE P ELECTRONS OF THE N .ATEIM, ARE IMMUBILIZEDt RESULTING IN A CHANGE IN THE,.SPECT.RUM. COMPARISON THE SPECTRA OF PH SUB2 NH AND I INDICATE THAT THE L014G WAVE BAND IN JHE SPECTRUM OF THE LATTER IS LINKED Td-THE PRESENCE 0F,AN ELECTRON ACCEPTOR SUESTITUENT, THE CARBOXYLIC GROUPw AND Tht';~ GRADUAL DISAPPEARANCE OF THIS 3AND DURING PROTOLYSIS INDICATES A CHANGE IN THE ELECTRON DISTRIBUTION IN THE MOL. AS A RESULT OF THE FORMATION OF A 2NL ELECTRGN ACCEPTING GROUP (PROTONIZ.ED Nl~. THE SOLY;. DATA AND ABSORPTION SPECTRA WERE LSED TO CALC. THE ACID DISSOCN. AND THE PROTONATION CONSTS, ,,--OF 1: PK -SUBDISSOLN. 3.99 PLUS OR MINUS 0*028 AND-PK SUBPROT MINUS 1.35 :PLUS CR MINLS 0-065t RE$P. FACILITY; 5ARATOV STATE UNIV..t -,-.~SARATUVq USSR. 021- UNCLASSIFIED' PROCESSING DATE-30OCT70 ,TV_--T-LE--ULTRAMtCRQMETH0OS OF CHEMICAL ANALYSIS. 12. REFERENCE PALLA IUM ,,~~,.HYOROGEN MICROELECTRODE FOR TITRIMETRIC DETERMINATIONS _u_ 'A,UI-HOR-102)-ALIMARIN, I.P., PETRIKOVA, 14440 00=NTRY OF INFO--USSR ANAL. KHIM. 1970, 25(2 213-15 E FU8LI.SfiED------70 ,SUBJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY --CHEMICAL ANALYSIS, PALLADIUM, METAL ELECTRODE, HYD OGEN, _T-OPIC, TAGS R ffiT ENT I OMET R IC TITRATIONt ZINCs IRON* CHROMIUMu INDIUM -~CCNTRGL MARKING-NO PESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REELIFRAME-2000/2180 STEP NO-UR/0075/70/i)25/002/0213/0215 CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0125760 UNCLASS IFIED 021 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-30OCT70 T- :.CjRC.:ACCESSICN NO-AP0125760 :.A8STRACT/EXTRACT-(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE USE OF A NEW PO-H REF. IS SUGGESTED FOR TITRIMETRIC ULTRAMICROD S. THE ~klcReELECTRGOE CGNSISTS OF A PO WIRE, 0.2-0.3 MM rHICK ANO 10 M14 LONG, END 12-3 M14) IS PALLADIZED ELECTROLYTICALLY IN 0.3-0.5PERUNT PoC, -~SUBZ IN IN HCL. THEN ThE PD IS SATO. WITH KIN 2N H SU82-50 SU84. ~P0TENTfOJvlETRLC DETNS. Of 10 PRIME NEGArIVE9-10 PRIME iNEGATIVE8 G OF SOME -EMENTS,:FE PRIME:2 POSITIVE, CR PRIME6 POSITIVE, R I IVE, IN t -NtP IME2 POS T E :'4...0'RI14E3 POSITIVE CAN BE CARRIED 'tlUT% BY. THE OXIDN. REON. AND PPTN. METHODS WKA.VOL. OF 3-4 MU L. FACILITY: ':INST. GEOCHEM. ANAL. CHEM.# USSR. UP - ------- t IT! IFri I I i 11i1 IJI ki I1 111 1 . II ~l 111a I I 047 UNCL AS S I F I Eb PRIJUSSING DATE-20NOV70 v TITLE-CELLLUR PATERIALS r3ASED ON HOLLOW GLASS MICkuSPHL.RES AND i~OLYMER BINDI:ks -u- I.V., PETRILEN PiliRSHINA# N.K. C CU,~T R YGF INFO-LSSR MASSY 1970t (3), 45-6 PUBLISHEG--70 SUdJE(T: AREAS-MATERIALS, MECOH.., IND., CIVIL AND MARINE ENGR TOPIC TAGS-IMPACT STRENGTH, EPOXY RESJh, POLYMER BINDER,,GLASS, _-ZIELELTRIC PROPERTY', PLASTIC MECHANICAL PROPERTY, INSULATING MATERIALP -_._:.:~-.~:,SHIPt3UILL)ING ENGINEERING ,.,.'Cc.UTRGL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS Cr_ U.4 E.S: TCLASS-UNCLASSIFIC-0 ,~.PRGXY-kEEL/FRAt-IE---3002/IC93 STEP NO--UR/0191/70/000/003/0045/0046 CBRIC ACCESSICN NC--AP0123525 212 0,47 UNCLASSIFIEL)t PROCESS'ING DATE--20NOV70 Cl RC ACCESSICN NU--AP012b525 -AdSTRACT/LXTRACT-(U) GP-0- THE PROPERTII!.S AND USES OF HIGH, IMPACT CELLULAR -:EArER1ALS EUS (PREPD. FROM (WOXY RESIN BINDERS AND HCLLCi-*-GLASS BEADS) AFE DESCRIBED. EDS EXHIBITED-SUIPERICIR PHYSICOMECH., -THERMAL. ANC DIELEC. FROPERTIESt AND ALOW H SUB2 G ABSORPTION UNDER 71~'_ATIM. Ck NYDRCISTATIC PRESSURES. EDS IS USEI~Ul- AS SOUND Atli) HEAT INSULATCR, AN OAT~. -0 FOR ThE CCNSTRUCTION Or- ;MAkINE 8 1/2 .038 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE TITLE--PROPERTIES OF THE OLIGOESTER ACRYLATE MGF-9:HARDENED WITHOUT HEATING -U- -.'..,AUTHOR-(.03)-PETRILENKOVAI YE.B-v OkLOVAj L.V-, STRIKOVSKAYAr G.G- CUNTRY OF.INFO--USSR -SOURCE-PLAST. MASSY 1970p (2)t 48-9 :~'-:DATE_ PUBLISHED------70 :SUBJECT AREAS--AERONAUTICS .~:TOPIC_ TAGS-PHYSICAL"-CHEMISTRY PROP ERTYI~GLASS FIBERY REINFORCED PLASTICv .'FOA4'PLASTIC, P LASIC CONCRETE, CHEMICAL REACTION RATE, POLYMERIZATION, PEROXIDEt CATALYST, ESTER, POLYMER-81NDER/(U)MGF9 aINDER F16ER GLASS ~z PLASTIC t4ARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS ,L CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED .'_:~'-PROXY, REEL/FRAME--1992/1700 STEP NO--UPk/0191/70/000/002/0048/0049 _CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0112694 UNCLASSIFIt-1:0 0_1 1 . 11. 1 .. 2 038 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 C. I RC ACCESSION NO-AP0112694 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSRACT* OLIGOESTER ACRYLATE MGF-9 (1) WAS K4RDENED.AT ROOM TEMP. IN THE PRESENCE OF 2-5 PARTS CUMENE HYDRJPEROXIOE :111J AND ACCELERATOR K FOP, 21-28 DAYS. II AFFECTED THE HARDENING RATE CNLY DURING THE INITIAL 5 HR, THEREAFT ER.HE POLYMN. OCCURRED AT A CONST. RATE AND WAS COMPLETEO AFTER 5-1:DAYS. THEHARL~ENED I EXHIBITED ~-.-.-_SUPERIOR PHYSICOMECH. PROPERTIES AND-WAS USED AS A;13INbER FOR GLASS FIBER aEINFORCED PLASTICS, FOANSuAND PLASTIC CONCRETES. T -4C I USSR UDC 678.643Ik4qI5-405-8-0l:53 KRASMOVA, T. V., =;LUQVA E. B., FARSHINIA,, If. K..(Deceased) "Foam Haterials Composed of Hollow. Glass Microsphares and Poly- Inerie Bin"ders" 0 cow, Plastichaskiye4ast!y 3 No 3, 1970, pp 6 Abstract: Small hollow glmss microspheres covered wl th -6 or EDS-7 OPO xy resin binder'.allowing thorough adhesion of all mierosDheres in one solid mass were deTaloDed as a water resistant foam material. The above resins are' strong, water -resisting cements, while other resins, such as EDS-5, contain hydroxyl groups and are hydrophyille. Me resLn covered micro- spheres are very hydrostatic, oven'under considerable pressure. They canbe used as gas containers;and sound proofing material, and.they can satisfy many aquatio.needs, 7- 1/3 015 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESIiiING ~DAJE-20NOV70 _TAT..~-.E-EFFECT 'U'F NONAQUEOUS SOLVENT ON T H E- EXCHANGE ADSORPTION OF ALI PHAT lC Ai,,~!NES -U- UTH0R-(.C2)-PETPISH~.HEVTK.P., DAVYDOVI A.To ~_CCUNTSY ~LF lNFG--USSR ~,~-~CURC E-ZH,- FIZ. 'KI-IM. 1~j70, 44(2),~. 499-503 "'CAJE PW3L I Sh-cD----7 0 ,:SU3JECT Aki: 'S--r HEMI STRY -fUl C TAGS--_ALSCRPTfCNt ALIPHATIC AMINEi IUN, EXHANGE., SIG L V EN T. ACTION/(U)KU2 1CN EXCHANGE R E:S IN MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS -CLASS-.-UNCLASSIFIED R1-EL/fRAME---3002/lL94 TE P NfJ--UP,./O',-;7b/ "'C I R CA C C r- S, I C IN %r] A P 0 112 11 1161L U. T! . ~ I - w - : I ~ I 2/3 015 UNCLASSf F [ED P Rr.) C, S S I G I,Dto I F- 20 NiG V 7 0 ACCESSICIN NO--AP012a6l2 r -~TRACT/EXTRACT-(U) GP-0- ',STzRA 8 Ac IN STATil-, 170,N0 I T f ON,,~ ~-~SGRPTIGN OF -NH SU84 PiRiPIF POSITIVE, I;i-'' A ENH -SU B 3 9 i~ I ili: iS~. 4-11 1 ~ E PR I t-E PCSITIVE, ME SU62- NH PR-l;*-IE POSITIVE, H 0 H SUI~ C P SUE12 j"11H ~Ult]l 1SITIVE:t AND ET S083 NH -M PRIME PL PRIME PQS.ITIVE FR( NE AND A- 5!iLINS. OF CCRRESPCINCING, CHLOKIDES ON TLHiE7 CATIQN EXCHA4GER L N I'HE ~11 AtIlD C6, FORMS WAS STUDIED. ThE SOLNS. OF COINCNS. GF 0.01--e '1~1 m wE,'~E uSED. T ION EXLFANGE EQUIL. WAS EST46L [SHED 111i 'AQ. I OR OE-01-1 `t-lL.N::- l.'iUR111-46 4~8 OR 240 HRI, RESP. A MAJOR EFFECT OF fl-E CHEM. NATURE (IF ii Stll.VENT USL-D CIN .THE VALUE OF THE EXChiA,%GE ADSOR' TION IN: GOPIPAIRI 1 h PHYS. Pi:,G-f'ERTIES OF A SCLVENT IS DEPIGNSTRiTrE-0. AT ThE EXCHANGE I-N IREGH SULNS. 04 H OR CA FORMS OF THE CATICN EXCHANGER KU12 T,HE fOLLCI4ING A0r~0RPl'IvllY SEAIES WERE FOUND: HOCH SU32 CH SU82 NH SU83 PRIME POSITIV::: EOUALS ME SL183 NH -PRIME PCSITIVE LARGER THAN MENH SL)33 ;--R:IiAF-'P(JSITIVE LARGER THAN Nli SUB4 PRIME POSITIVE ME SU52 NH SU52 PRIME P05ITIVE LARGEi'i Tttilill ET SU83 N" ~PRIIIE PCSITIVE, OR MENTi SJ33 PRIME POSITIVE LARGER THAN M TE SU62 14H SUB2 PRLFE PCSITIVE LARGER rhAii VE SU63 NH PRIME PUSIFIVL EQUALS NH SU64 ~PRIME POSITIVE LARGER THAN HOCH SUD2 CH:$U82 NH SU&II PRI14E POSITIVE ,.LARGER TFAN ET SUS3 NH PKIME POSITIVEv RESP~ AT TW~ VALUES SAME TIME9 OF THE EXCHANGE ADSORPTION IN MEilri AND AQ.- SULN. ARE VERY SIKILAR FOR :THE CASE OF TFE H FORiN SULN. OF KU~ 2 kHILE- ON THE CA FORM OF XVI? THE SORPTLCN FRLM MEOH IS SMALLER BY- A FACrOR OF 2 THAN~ THAT FROM AQ. SOLNS. THIS DIFFERENCE IS CAUSEO aY THE DIFFERENT DIMEN$IONS OF SOLVATED AND HYDRATEC CATIONS. l/Z 013 UNCL ASS!F~160' OROCESSING DATE--230CT70 TITLE--PRE:PARATION OF MET14ANOL WITH LO)i~ ELECTRICAL, CONj)KTIVITY -U- .,..-,-,AUTtiOR-(03)-PETRISHCHEVo K.P., KARAYEV, M.H.o OAVYQ0V, A. T . wit_ VA _COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR _~::'_S:OURCE--KHIM. PROM* UKR. 19709 (2)p 22 4 DATE PUSL [SHED------70 SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY P-JOPIC TAGS--METHANOLo ELECTRIC CONDUCTIVITY1 FILTRATIONt CATION EXCHANGE RESIN9 ANION EXCHANGE RESIN/(U)KUZ ION EXCHANGE RCSINP CU)AV17 ION EXCHANGE.RESIN CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTION'S DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED i.--.-P.ROXY:REEL/FRAME--1997/0750 STEP NO--UR/0436/'70/000/002/002210024 ACCESSION NO--AP0119657 UNCLASSIFIEO 2/Z 013 UNCL ASS I FIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 ACCESSION NO--AP0119657 A3STRACT/EX7RACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. MEOH OF H16H PURITY AND L04 ELEC. COND., WAS OBTAINED BY FILTRATION .OF C014, MEOH THAOUGH H,FDR,11 CATIONITE KU,2t AND THEN T14ROUGH THE Oli,FCjRf4 OF AMIONITE AV,17 OR THROUGff A MIXT OF BOTH. THE CONO. DECREASED FROM 8 TIMES 10 PRI'ME NEGATIVC7 TO 5.0 TIMES 10 PRIME NEGATIVE8 OHM PRIME NEGATIVEI CH PRIME NEGATIVEI, THE EST ER AND ALDEHYDE CONTENT DIMINISHED.OY 50PERCEINT, THE AMTo OF N CONTG. COMPOS. WAS REDUCED FROM 0.68 TO 0.01 MG-L. AND Of VOLATILE FE CC,'-IPDS. FROM 0.038.TO 0.012 MG-L. -FACILITY: SEVERODONETSK, FILIALP GIAP,.,'SEVERODONETSK, USSR'* UNCLASS IF LED 17 -11 i i L I 1 11 i I i 11 if 3 li I -TT4' 17: u If 1 r. I , .11FF; I UNICL ASS IF I Er. PRcussiv,', oATE--17JU00 'T:l.TLE-PEVCVAL CF 1\.ITRCCFN CCNITAINING C0lvPCW -JA 1S FP M.F TH-'KC-L . I :RHYSICUCFEMICAL PROPERTIES CF SOME CATIC-N EXCHANGERS I NNETH.ANOL -U- -AUTHOR-KAPAVAYEV, PETRISHCHEV, K.P.; CUNTRY Ol FINF G-LSSR .-M E-ZH. PRIKt. KHIMr. (LEN'lNGkAC 1970t 43(l), 145-50 E PLELJSHEC-------7C AREAS--C~-EIJISTRY, NIATERIALS TC- P I CTAGS--CHEMICAL SEPARATION, PHYSICAL CHElISTizY PWIPEPTY, METHANCL, ,~~--~CATICIN EXCHANGE PFCPERTY, CHEMICAL SIABILITY, APSOPI)TION, ORGANIC 1141TROGEN C(j',l'PCLN0/(U)KUl CATICiN EXU-ANCF~SESIN, (UlKW, CA1-10N EXCHAINGE -RESIN, MK84 CATION EXCHANQGE PF.SiNt (U)SQ1 CAr iepi, it cs I P4 JUMSI CATION EXCHANGE RESIN, (U)KU2 SCH CATICN; EXCHANGE -',ESIN, (IJ)KU6G ,~~4TPLCL MAAKIh(;--hC R~STRICTICNS 'DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFfU vocxy STEP NI'l-OR 0080170 /oo 1, o Izi 'j/0 15() I RC ACCESSICN' NC--APCC4l;I7:3 r Ace. Nr- Abstracting Service: Ref. Code: APM491'73 CHEMICAL ABST. !5 -10 f IG4226f Removal of nitrogen-con.tataing conlpotu~ds ITOM. methanol. I. Phvskochemical proplettler, of Sor" cation exchangers in methanol., K*aravaev Aj.",NI.; Petrishch~v. K. )P. (USSR). Zh. Priki. Kh wi (Lestihg~ad).. 1970# 3M 145-60 (Russ). Degree of swellingin 1110 juid NkOfl, chem. stability in MeOll, and absorption caPacity'of N113, lklea.N, and 1-methylpyrrolidone for ~atiohxesins KU--l K U-6e, KB4, SC-1, SBS-I, KTY-2-Sch, and XU-2-8 weve dad.: , Chem. stability was detd. by extu. of resins ~vith boilink I AIeQH for 3 br and dissoln. was follow 1.. e d High 46dip exchiuiger~,X.U-2~,$, KU-2-8ch, and loiv acidic:SG-I wem 90idently stab,ie shut onty KU-2-8 and KU-2-8ch -wert mcorlitnended. to ~.use fo~,' MeOll purification. r r'6i '"he abso ption capacity 'ns,witWrIj-SpCct 6 the X-contg. compds. decreawls, in' the same order lh~ey nie mentioned. The lowe5t capacity was that one founji for I - methylpyrrolidene; tile higlie,-t value was,only,035.for SBS4 and the lowest one 0. 10 me uiv q, I /g fo KU-6g. J.Iiavel J USSR uDc: 621-372.661 PETRISHCHEV, V. 1. "Synthesis of a First-Order Speed-Optimum Fhase Automatic Frequency Ccntrol System!, Tr. uchebn. in-tov svvazi. 14-vo svtazi SSSI~ (Works of Educational IIStitUtes of Communications. 1.1inistry of Cormunicati.ons, of the USSR) 1970, 'vyP- 48, 211-214 (from RM-Radiotekhiika, No 2, Feb 71, Abstract No 2A103) p p Translation: The synthesis is done on the basis of Pontv!aginls principle of the maximum; the phase AFC system is treated as an automatic control system in which the controlled object is a-tunable oscillator and the con- trolling element is 'he frequency controller. The author finds the optimum characteristic of the phase AFC system vhich cae be realized in the case of a phase detector with rectangular characteristic. The naximum duration of the transient process in an optimum phase AFC.system is determined. Two illustrations, bibliography of eight titles.' N. S. UDC 621.372.061 USSP, PETRISHCHEV V, I. "Synthesis of a First-Order FAPCh [automatic phase frequency control] System which is Optimal with Respect to Speed in the~Presence of Noise" Tr. 11-losk. elektroteklin. in-ta svyazi (Works of Moscow Ele cr-rote clinical Com- munications Institute), 1970, vyp. 1, pp 95-98 (from Uh-Radioteklinika, NO 9, Sep 70, Abstract No 9A48) Translation: It is demonstrated that the FAPCh system which is optimal with .4ular characteristic. respect to speed must have a phase detector with a rectanr This system will be optimal also in the presence of additive noise. In shaping the rectangular characteristic of the phase detector it is sufficient to send a square standard signal and a signal from the tu-nable oscillator in the form Of I-pulses to the multiplier. It is possible to shoiv that the first order FAPCh system with a rectangular phase detector characteris-tic i's also optimal in the presence of internal noise.. The bibliography has six entries. mi-pup-q- USSR MATRESHIN, V. F., PETRITSYUK, V. D., MATRESHIN, A. V., and BORISOVA, G. F. "Protective Action of Sodium Hydroxybutyrate in Poisoning by Organo- phosphorus Compounds" Sb. Nauch. Robot Voyen. Med. Fak. pri Kuybyshev Med. In-te (Collection of Scientific Papers of the Military Medical Faculty at the Kuybyshev Medical Institute), 1973, No 4, pp 206-208 (from RZh-Biologicheskaya khimiya, No 24, Dec 73, Abstract No 2190) Translation: The protective action of sodium hydroxybutyrate (1) was studied on-mice using subcutaneous or intraperitoneal administration, 25 minutes prior to exposure to lethal doses of organo-phosphprus compounds. In preliminary experiments concentrations of I were determiried (100 ani 200 mg/kg) which exhibit marked protective acti7on. It has been shown that subcutaneous ad- ministration of 100 and 200.mg/kg of I resulted in 65 and 85% survival Vf the animals respectively. It has been assumed that the expressed protective action of I (especially an subcutaneous injection) is connected with an action an the retarding CNS paths and.not with the blocking of the choline receptors nor with the action of nucleophilic substances reactivators of GE. _P USSR UIDC 539.3.01 PEIRT INIY, 1, _1~- "Variation Hethod for Ribbed Plates With Cuts" V sb. Kratk- tezisy dokl. k Konf po pavrezhdeniyam i ekspluat. nadezhnosti .~sudo)oii~~ konstruKtsiy' 1972 (Brief Subjects, of Papers at the Conference of Breakdown and Utilization of the Reliability:of Ship Designs, 1972 -- Collec- tion of Works), Vladivostok, 1972, pp 23-27 (from RZh-Hekhanika, No 3, Mar 73, Abstract No 3V60) Translation: A discrete algorithm is proposed for calculating plates with an arbitrary outline and variable thickness reinforced by ribs for rigidity and with arbitrary cuts. The algorithm is based on finding the mi-nimum potential energy of the rigidity ribs and the plate. The thickness of the plate is taken as a constant within the limits of each triangular element. The lines ribs. Art expanded of the contour of the elements coincide with the existing ~rectangular plate ribbed on the longitudinal edges with an elliptical opening ribbed along the edge is considered as an example. The-coefficients of stress concentration are given in a table as functions of the dimensions of the open- ing, the rib of the plate and the thickne,~s of the rigidity ribs. N. T. Glazunova. 66 I I. ---- ------ UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSUIG DATE--30OCT70 ,:C--iRC ACCESSION NO--AP0121694 GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE ADSORPT ION bF LI PRIME AND CS PRIME POSITIVE ON PLATINIZED~ PT ELECTRODE WAS It4VESTIGATED AT 20 PLUS OR MINUS IDEGREE BY THE ADSORPrION CURVEP N 4AS MEASURED IN ,CHARGING CURVEt AND POTENTIOMETRIC METHODS. -:ADSURPTIII. ~:ACID (H SUB2 SO SUB4 PLUS LI SU132 SO SUB4P H SUB2 50 SUB4 PLUS CS SUB2 SO SUB4t HBR PLUS LIBRP HBR PLUS CSBR), AND THE ALK. (LIOlit C50H) SOLNS. ~DISPLACEMENT OF H PRIME POSITIVE IONS FROM THE ELECTRODE BY CS AND LI IONS WAS NOTED WHEN A CORRESPOI40ING EXCESS OF THE LATTER WAS PRESENT IN SQLNi:AS WELL AS A GREATER ABILITY TO AGSPRPTION~OF CS PRIM": PDSITIVE THAN-LI PRIME POSITIVE WAS OBSERVED~ ALONG WITKINCREAS&OF THE SP. -.ADSORPTION ON GOIN- FRGM LI PRIME POSITIVE To cs PRtAE PaSITIVE, THE CURVES BECOME LESS REVEkSIBLE. UPON POLARILATION OF THE ~~ELECTRODE TO-0#8-0-9 V- IN THE LIMITS OF THE H REGION, THESE CURVES ARE -PRACTICALLY REVERSIBLE* WHICH DENOTES i)IFFERZNCES IN, THE :13LNOING r-oRCE wITH PT IN THE PRESENCE OF Ll PRIME.POSITIVE AND CS:PRIME POSITIVE. FACILITY: MOSK. GOS. UNIV. I.M. LbMONOSOVA, Muiscokip USSR. UNCLASSIFIED "T -2 :62 i PR --30JCTTO - UNCLASSMED.. OOeSSING OATE --LE--EFFECT OF SOLUTION PH UNTHE ABSO PTIO: OF HYDROGEN AND OXYGEN ON R : ---.-'PLAT, I NU M AND RHODIUM ELECTRODES --!!U-:. l-.~A,0,tHGR-(02)-PETRIYj G.A., KOTLOVY VUOGO ~~c OUNT RY OF INFO---USSR ELECTRODEt RHODIUMt ~"-P-93XY REELIFRAME--199d/1144 STEP NO--UR/0364/70YO06/003/0404/0407 ;-CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0121703 UNCLASSIFIED !1::- 0217 UNCLAStlf~IED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 'CIRC, ACCESSION NO-AP0121703 ~~ASSTRACT/EXTRACT--(Ul GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE EFFECT OF PH ON H AND 0 AUSORPTION ON ELECTRODES OF PLATINIZEO PT IN SOLNS.Pl NA SUB2 SO SUB4 PLUS H SUB2 HO SUB4 IPH 1.60-3.7, N KCL PLUS HCL IPH 1.20-3.34)v N KR8 ~PLUS HBR (PH 1.15-3.15)y AS WELL AS OF RHODIUMIZED Rh IN N NA SUBZ SO SUB4 PLUS H SU62 SO SUB4 (PH 1.67-3.74) SOLNS. WAS STUDIED BY THE -CHARGING CURVE-METHOD AND BY CALCG. THE RELATION BET41EN ADSORBED " AND THE.POTENTIAL FOR DIFFERENT PH VALUES. THE EFFECT OF PH ON H ADSORPTION ~.WAS,DEPENDENT ON THE POTENTIALt TYPE OF METAL, AND 50LN. COMPN. THIS DEPENDENCE INCREA5ED. FOR TkE. PT EL.ErTRODE -IN THE ORDER SQ SUB4 PRIME2 SMALLER THAN CL PRIME NEGATIVE,SMALLER THAWSR PRIME NEGATIVE. THE, ~EFFECT OF PH WAS MORE DISTINC:T'FOR,THE RH ELECTRODE. FACILITYZ MOSK. GOS* UNIV* IM* LOMONOSOVAI~MOSCOW#~ USSR. , - U NCLASSIFIED 112' 016 UNCLAS'SIFIED PROCESSING DATE--020CT70 M-!,,-.-,,-~~'~T.LE--ELECTROCHEM I CAL BEHAVIOR OF PLATINU'-,14.AND R,HOOLUM FILMS -U- W~,*.AUTHOR-W31-MANSUROV, G.N., PETR -9'-PAVLOVICH#.V.K. "...UUNTRY OF INF0--USSR ~_`-,~SOURCE-ELEKTROKHIMIYA 1970t 612) 2(,'l "-'.:DATE PUBL ISHED-----70 UBJECT AREAS-IMATERIALS, CHEMISTRY ...".~..TOPLC TAGS-ELECTROCHEMICAL REACJTONv~ PLATINUM9 RHODIUM9 SITALL SLASS, CUPPlitt. ELECTRODE .-tUNTROL HARKING-NU RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED i~_IPRGXY REEL/FRAME--198910468 STEP N(I--UR/0364/70/006/002/029L/0291 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0107074 UNCLASSIFIED 212 016 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--02GCT70 -CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0107074 ...A,5STRACT/EXTRACT--(U,J GP-0- ABSTRACT. TR[ANGUIAR VOLTAGE PULSES WrRE USEO FOR OBTAINING POTENTIODYNA,41~ CURVES:ON PT AND AH FIL4'49 SPUTTEIED IN VACUUM ON SITALL SUBSTRATES,.IN H H SUB2 SO SUR4 AND IN THE PaESENCE OF VARIOUS ADDNS. OF CUSO SU84. MEASUREMERTS WERE MADE ON PARALLEL COMPACT METALS IN THE FORM OF WIRES.- THE H SECUONS OF THE CURVES 1,4 N --H SU32 SO SU84 ON FILMS AND COMPACT ELECTRODES COINCIDE. ON FILMS A SOMEWHAT EARLIER DEPOSITION OF 0 IS OBSO. AND ITS AMT. 14AS SOMEWHAT HIGHER THAN ON A COMPACT ELECTROOE. THE NATURE OF FORMATION AND OF--CU LAYERS ON FILMS AND COMPACT ELECTRODES IS IDENTICAL. THE SH,APE,OF THE POTENTIODYNAMICCURVES-IN ~THE'PRESENCE; OF CU IONS IN SOLN. :WAS EQUAL FO.R'RH FILMS AND COMPACT ELECTRODES. ASJN T14E CASE OF PTj POUND ON THE CURVES.THAT CORRESPOND TO THE OISSOLN. OF THICK IN LAYERS'AND CU ADATOMS.. TH -,-UNCLAS$ lFIV-D- '1/2 016 UNCLASSIFI~D PkOCESSING L)ATE--30OCT70 -TI.TLE--SURFACE STATE OF AN IRIDIUMILECtRODE STUDIED BY MEANS OF ISGEL'-':CTPIC SHIFTS IN POTENTIAL -U-. 1-.A(JTHGR-(0Z)-PE`rRIY, O.A., THIEUv Nol. ~'~.~CQUNTRY OF INFO--USSR 1970, 60), 408-11 ,';-DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 'z`~-SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS, MATERIALS I_-,TOPIC TAGS--lRIDIUMi---ELECTR0DE POTENTIALp METAL ELECTRODEi POTASSIUM ZROMIDEP HYDROXIDEt IODIDE ONT ROL, IMARK I NG--NO RESTRICTIONS .'~DOCUNENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED -RAOXY REEL/FRAME--1994/1729 STEP NO--UR/0364/70YO06/003/0408/0411 ACCESSION NU--AP0115558 UNCLASSIFIED v2 016 UNCLASSIFIED: PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 ~CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0115558 GP-0- ABSTRACT. DEPENDENCES OF ISOELEC. SHIFTS IN POTENTIAL AND ADSORPTION GAMMA H PRIME POSITIVE OF H IONS ON THE IR :::-"--ELECTRODE POTENTIAL FOR 0.00LN KOH, 0.01N KOH PLUS N KBR, 0.01N KOH PLUS N Kit AND 0.01N KBR PLUS N KBR ARE.PRESENTE0. TECH14100E Of THE MEASUREMENTS# PREPN. OF IR ELECTRODEv AND DETN. OF (TS REAL SURFACE ARE DESCRIBED EARLIER (CA 70: 120513MI. ISUELEC. SHIFTS IN POTENTIAL ARE DETD* AT 200EGREES FOR THE CHANGESOF 0.001N KOH TO O.IN KOHr OR O.OOIN XOH (OR HBR) PLUS 0.009N K-1 (OR KBR) TO,0*lN KOH (OR HBR) PLUS 0.91N KI JOR KBR). THE PHI SUSR POTENTIALS ARE GIVEN IN RELATION~TO THE REVERSIBLE H ELECTRODE IN THE SAME SOLN.. FROM ISOELEC. SKIFTS IN POTENTIAL AND EQUIL. CHARGE CURVE THE DEPENDENCE OFTHE H ION ADSORPTION NlHE POTENTIAL IS CALCD* THE CALCN. IS ACHIEVED ivflTH THE SUE OF AN EQUATION DERIVED PREVIOUSLY (CA 69: 73416Z). THE DEPENDENCES CALCO. ARE,COMPARED WITHJHOtE~FOUND EXPTL. BY *ITRATING THE SOLN, WTENTIALSt FOR WHICH GAMMA SUBH PRIMS POSITIVE EQUALS Ot ARE THE SO CALLED ZERO CHARGE POTENTIALS PHY SUBZ.CH. IN ALK. IODIDE SOLN.t 2 -POINTS OF ZERO CHARGE FOR PHI SUBR EQUALS 0.11 AND 0o75 V EXIST. THE -IST:POINT CORRESPONDS TO THE REDN.t THE 2NU ONE TO THE OXION. SURFACE -ESTATE. THE DEPENDENCES OF PHI SUBZ~'CH. 04 PH ARE FRESENTEO. #ACILITY: MOSK. GOS. UNIV. IM,~LUMONOSOVAI~moscowli~ussp..: UNCLASSIFIED UNCLAS&IFIEOi~_;:~ PROCESSING DATE--18SEP70 N .5 j:TLE -ADSORPTION OF '; ON PLATINUM CROUP: METALS -U- IONS AND AT Q'N, ,A,UTHOR_(02)-FRUMKIN, A *Np PETRIYs O.A,,. C_ NTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--ELECTROCHIM. ACTA 19701 15(2) 391-403 RATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMtSTPY TOPIC TAGS--METAL, ADSORPTION, HYDROGENt ELECTROLYTFp CHFMICAL REACfl0N 'CRATE t-WROL MARK ING-NG RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY kFEL/FRAME--1983/0289 STEP NU--UK/00001'rO/0151002/0391/0103 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0053274 WiCLASSIFIED 2/Z on DATE--L8SEP?O UNCLASS FtEb PROCESS ING ~CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0053274 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT.~ DIFFERENT METHC-DS OF DEDUCING THE BASIC EQUATION OF THE THERMODYNAMIC THEORY OF ELECTROCAPILLARITY FOR H ADSORBING METALS ARE COMPARED. THE RELATIONS THAT 017J. THE VALUE OF THE ISOELEC. POTENTIAL SHIFT UNDER DIFFEkENT CONDITIONS, AS WELL AS THE VALUE OF THE DEPENDENDENCE OF THE POTENTIAL ON THE SOLN. PH, THE FREE CHARGE REMAINING CONST., WERE DEDUCED AND EXPTI-4 VERIFIED. QUANT. :FORMULAS ARE GIVEN FOR THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF'ATOWS AND IONS TO THE XN.~ INTERFACE. SETTING.UP.CF THE P.D. AT T14E METAL 8LECTROLYTE:SL UNCLAS USSR ux: 621-385.64(o88.8) PETROCRENKOV, V. I. :"A Magnetron" USSR Author's Certificate No 283419, filed 29 Mar 69, published 10 Dec 70 (from RZh-Elektronikq i yeye'Primeneniye, No 6, Jun 71, Abstract No 6A1511P) Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a m---c etron which con- _;n tains a decelerating system closed into a ring encircling the cathode. he tube also contains a distributed enerpy ta-D. As a distinguishing featjxe of the patent, emission p(yjer is increased by making the distributed ener- tap in the form of an open decelerating system with~ one. end connected to the useful load and the other connected ~to a balanted matched loaa. Tuning elements for selecting the amount of coupling are connected between the circular closed decelerating system,~and the distributed energy tap. Jumpers and a sbield are used as the tuning elements. 1,47 USSR UDc: 621.385-64 PETRO2F,140,'Y&.10"1. "A Mq;netron" Moscow, Otkrytiya, Izobreteniya, ProrWshlennyye Obraztsy, Tovarnyye Znaki, No 31, 1970, Soviet Patent No 283419, Class 21, filed 29 Mar 69, P 74 Abstract: This Author's Certificate introduces: 1. A magnetron which can- tains a decelerating system closed int 0,a ring surroimdirig the cathode, and a distributed power output. As a distinguishing featuxe of the patent, the emission power is increased by making the distributed power output in 'the form of an open decelerating uystem in. which one end Ls coupled to the useful load, while -the other is connected to a matched balmice load. Between the ring decelerating system and the distributed power output are tuning elements for coupling selection. 2~, A. modi f ication.. of this magnetron distinguished by the fact that jumpers and a shield are~used as the tuning elements. USSR UDC 539.376+532.135 SVIRIDFI-IOK, A. L BELYY, V. A. "Introduction of a Single Unevenness in a Viscoelastic Halfspace" V sb. Kontaktn. vzaimodaystviye tyerd. tel i raschet sil treniva i ftRasa (Cdn- tact Interaction of Solid States and Calculation of the Forces of Friction and Wear-collection cl works), Moscow, Nduka, Press, 1971, pp 101-105 (from RZh- Hekhanika, No 11, Nov 71, Abstract No 11V474) Translation: An estimate of the possibility of usin- the known laws of defor- mation of viscoelastic bodies with coefficients deternined frora mechanical experiments to the calculation of the interaction of a smooth metal sphere with polymer materials is presented. :This creates prospects for direct application of the results of developing the theory of deformation and: streligth of polymer materials to the solution.qf the problem of f riction during metal-polyrier con- tact., The bibliography has 23 entries. 103 USSR UDC: 537-531 KOMAR, A. P., KOROBUCHKO, Yu. S.0 M.UILT-EV, V. I., and A~-F. "Bremsstrahlung of Electrons With Energi~.s of 7-10 Mev in 'Thin Sillcon C' stale" ry leningrad, Zhurnal Tekhni 4, April cheskoX Fizlkl, vol. 41, No 1971, pp 807-814 Abstract: The purpose of the experiments described in this paper is to make a more detailed study of the radiation spectra pro- duced by a stream of electrons of 7-10 Mev of energy braked by a target of thin crystal-line silicon and to compare, the experi- mental results with those of theoretical calculations. The SDec- tral measurements were made on an LPI betatron with a maximum energy of 15 Mev; the target, 7-11 microns thick, was placed in Ahe betatron chamber so that the.direction of the incident electrons and the axis of the braked radiation beam coincided 1/2 USSR KOM&R, A. P., et al., Zhurnal Tekhnitheskoy Fizikl, Vol 41, No 4, APr 71, PP 807-814 with the /110/ direction of the crystal. A collimator inside the chamber reduced the angular,dispersion of the eleotrons to the target. The axial part of the output b(Lvmsstrihlung was conducted through a system of lead;collimators to a scintilla- tIon spectrometer. A block diagram of the~,equi~ment i% shown and a detailed description given., 2/2 USSR UDC 9.21:536.42 53 11TRO )T ITYM, Yu. V. IE 121-VIIIV N. and 1-111 I "Investigati-ng the P-3 Polymorp-hi.c Transition Process in Hey-a- chlorophene" V sb. Kristallizatsiya i faz. prevrashcheniyll (Crystallization ajid -"ormations-collection of iiorks) I-Misk, "Nauka i tenn." Phase Trans.L AbStrjet -,TO - 1% . 9, 1071, 9333 1971, PP 46-53 (from j?Zh-Fizika,, lo Translation: The investigation of low-temperature polymorphic transitlions in C2C16 and the observation and cinematic iftilu-ing of the phase interfaces at the optical resolution limit have led to the establishment of a layer growth me;chanism for crystals -of the daughter phase. A series of secondary -henomena is dis- covered: rhythmic splitting, the,movement of ti..rin.ning boundaries under the action of the phase interfaces, and the, formation of spherical. cavities measuring less.than one micron. Author's abstract Acc. Xr - 'U% Re f Code. 1 0297 AP00311 PRIMARY SOURCE: Antibiotiki, 1970w Vol 15, 'M1 r2, Pp i THE EFFECT OF QUINACRINE AND AURANTINE ON THE ORIGINATION AND DEVE-LOPMENT OF RESISTANCE: IN STREPT0COCC-1,.1K9%M,,-,, L S. Petropavlol?skaya, 'V. M.~ Podboronou Division of Infection P~a o ~ogy-.Mn fri nental nfealiuL of the -P Therapy oi I N. F. Garnalei-Insfltute of Epidemiology and Ali-croblolcjgv of the VQ13 of the USSR, ~Nloscow Combined use of streptomychi (100 Un/ml) with quiracrizie. or aurantine produces a much greater reduction of viable staphylococci in the culture medium than does the use of streptomycin alone. An addition of quinacrine (BO.,Vlrnl) or of aurantine (0.05 ~Jrnl) yields in 24 hours a complete bactericidal effect without 7development of resistant forms. Combination of penicillin with quinacrine or aurantine exercised bactericidal eifect also on the penicilifn-resistarit staphylococcus obtained through passa~te-s on 'the media 4fith progressively increasiner concenfrationoi the antibiotic. The resistance -sva.4 noted to' go down to the sensitivity level of the initial strain under effect v! quinar-rine and aurantine. REEL/ FIUME _T USSR UDC 69.018.2:669.1'24 Pj~TROPAIU&V~K A, Z. N., Central Scientific Researr-h Institute of Technology and Machine Building "Relaxation Stability of Fe- and Ni-Base Alloys at Ifigh Temperatures" Moscow, 'Llietallovedeniye i Termicheskaya Obrabotka Metallov, No 1, Jan 73, pp 36-39 Abstract: The relaxation stability of Fe- and Ni-base alloys was studied for a Ni-Cr alloy; Ni-W with 15% Cr anid 5% Ho; Ni4l with 15% Cr, 5% Mo and 2% Nb; steel with 5% Cr, 1% Mo, and 0.2% 14b; steel with 5% Cr, 17. Mo, 0.1% V and 0.27. lqb; and steel with 12% or 18% Cr, 1% Mo, 0.2% Nb, and 0.1% V. It was determined that alloying of iron or nickel-base solid solutions must be done using elements which increase the elastic properties of the lattice and create thermally stable strengthening phases to provide a high ralaxa- tion stability. Polycompoitent alloying of the solid solution with Nb, Mo, and W is the most effective in that maximum strengthening can be achieved with the minimum a-mount of alloying elements in comparison with binary solid solutions. The presence of strengthening phases increases the Q strength and relaxation stability only in rheir dispersed distrtbution in the 13011d notutfoll With 111811 Oli-astte Propartio;;l. It lVa"; fluted that tho 1/2 USSR PETROPAVLOVSKAYA, Z. N., Metallovedeniye i Termiches'Kaya Obrabotka Metallov No 1, Jan 73, pp 36-39 EI893 alloy, having intermetallic strengthening, is:more heat-resistant than KhN70V,4YuT (E1765) alloy.which has mixed strengthening. 6 figures, 8 bibliographic references. 'z' Irk- 026 UNCLASSIFIED 'PROCESSING DATE-'-040EC70 ITITLE--NICROSCOPIC PLASTIC DEFORMATIONrIASSOCIATED WLTHP STRESS RELAXATION, IN STEELS AND ALPHA IRON -U- T:~AUTHOR-(,03)-MIRKINP I*Lti PETROPAVLOV Z.Nat ILINY10it S*A* I.COUNTRY Of: INFO--USSR URCE-METALLOVEDENIE ITERM. OBRABOT 10,70, (3), 62-64r PUBLISHED ------- 70 ~~SlJaJECT. AREAS--MATERfALS IOPIC TAGS--PLASTIC DEFORMATIONt STRESS ;RELAXATIONt '% STEEL.i At-LOY CARBO, ,,~.~::STEEL# CHROMIUM STEELs, INTERMETALLIC COMPOUND PWROL MARKING--NO RFSTRICTIONS .DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFICO .PROXY REEL/PRAME--3005/092-+ STEP Ng--UR/0129/1'0/000/003/0062/006tv- CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0133013 2/2 026 UNCLASSIFIED N40CESSING DATE--040EC70 'CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0133013 ~ABSTRACWEXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. JHE NATURE OF THE MICf-':,l0Sc-G1~jc PLASTIC DEFORMATIONS (STRAINS) TAKING.PLACE IN C AND ALLOY STELI-s ~,k,\"D ALPHA-FE DURING STRESS RELAXATION AT HIGH'TEMP. WAS S*1*U-*,)IE0 BY AN IN STEELS THE MICROSCOPIC, Sf-RAIN-S WEPE IN GE:NEPAL -INTERFERENCE METHOD. 1. NON UNIFORM. IN ALPHA-FE TOE STRAINS TENDEV' TO HAVE AN INTERGRANULAR.CHARACTER AND WERE SHARPLY.LOCAL17-ED, IN THE PRESENCE OF ~~.FINE CARBIDE OR INTERMETALLIC.HARDENING PHASES 114TRAGRAIVULAR STRAuis I N CR-,-,STEELS TENDED TO TAKE PLACE PREFEReNTIALLY. UDC 621.376.4 PETROPAVLOVSKIY, V. P.1 SINITSVI~ N. V. "Highly Stable Transistorized Phase Detectors" Kiev, Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnylh zavedeniv-Radiaelektronika, Vol XIV, No 8, 1971, pp 924-927 Abstract; A study was nade of Lhe priticiples of conc;tructing highly stable transformerless phase detectors by replacing the transfori-,ier by a transistor- a significant gain in thermal stability ized inverter. This replacement, gives and the pass band of the entire device (up to several. tena of megahertz), and it also solves the problems of microminiaturization. Circuit diagram~c are presented for a balanced phase detector, a varliCO-Pphase detector and a high- sensitivity phase detector. The chararteristicr;- of oach of these schemes are discussed. oil UNCLASSIFIEO~ DATE--30OCT70 ;TITLE-CHANGE IN AMINO ACID COMPOSITION,VURING THE. RIPENING AND STORAGE OF TOMATOES -U- "~:AUTHOR-(02)-PETROPAVLOVSKIY, YE.I.v TROYANt Z.A. ~."COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR --`~~OURCE-IZVa VYSSH. UCHEB* ZAVED.t PISHCH. TEKHNOL. 1970, (1)1 21-5 ~~_QATE PUBL ISHED ------- 70 ~_.~SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES ", ~TCPIC TAGS--AMINO ACIDs FOOD STORAGE ONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS .~,,:VPCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED REEL/FRAME--199711091 STEP NO--UR/0322170/0001001/0021/0025 :-:CIRC ACCESSION NG--AT0119950 UNC LASS IF I-ED TMT Z/Z Oil UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 ,CIRC ACCESSION Ni3--AT0119950 GP-0- ABSTRACT.' THE AMINO ACID COMPN- ANO AMT. OF FREE AMINO ACIDS DEPENDED ON THE SORTr PLACE OF GROWTHs AND DEGREE OF RIPENING. RIPE RED TOi MATOES CONTAINED MOPE AMIND ACIDS THAN GREEN ONES. BY:STORAGE OF RIPE TOMATOES IN INDUSTRIAL CONDITION FOR 3 DAYS, THE CONTENT-OF GAMMA AMINOBUTYRIC ACIat ALANINE, AND GLUTATHIONE DECREASED WITH.A SIMULTANEOUS INCREASE IN GLUTAMIC ACIDe TISTIDINE, LYSINE, AND ,T TYROSINE* FACILITY: KRASNOD4R. POLITEKH. INS' KRASNODARI IJSSRO~ UNCLASSIFIED Lujulmi-a-Gion =eor op-r -vuern,=co n176JULI ,y XSSR UDC. 681-325.65 IGNATOV, V. A., KONAREV, A. P.1, PETROPOLISK POLYAK, L. M. "An Angle-to-Code Converter" ~USSR Author's Certificate No 327509, filed 21 Apr 69, published 10 kpr 72 (from RM-Avtomatika, Telemekhanika i Vychislitellneya Tekhnika, No 1, Jan 73, abstract No 1B459 P) Translation: Converters for changing shaft position to code are kno,,m which contain a phase shifter., a power supply; an axplifier; and a series circuit comprised of a null detector, control module, square pulse gener- ator, frequency dividers, flip-I'lops, coincidence gates,and a register. The register input is connected to the-output of the.control module, &nd the out-put is connected through a coincidence gate'to the output of one of the frequency dividers. A disadvantage of such converLers in the high error rate of conversion. To reduce conversion error, the proposed converter contains an ad- ditional multiple-pole phase shifter and two parallel networks made up of an amplifier, null detector, flip-flop, coincidence gate, CIR gateand -oulse counter connected in series, The inputs of these netirorks ate connected 1/2 I., I - 44 - USSR UDC 681.327.12 ZARETSKAS, V.-S. S., ZAREETSKAS, S.-G. S., ZPE".HYAAFlCHYUJ6.", RAGUL'SKIS, K. M. "Photoelectric Device for the Measurement and Input -of Data into Cozmputers" Patent No. 327502 (1374753/18-24 from -2.4 Noveml)er 1969), Class G 06k 11/00, G 08r- 8/01, announced by X aundz t Poly technical Institute (from Otkrytiya, i2obreteniya, promyshlennyye__obraztsy,_ toyarnyye zna ki, 5, 1972, p 146) Abstract: A photoelectric device for the measurement and input of data into computers containing a rotating object: table connected with a dritre with a pickup.for position and velocity, an illuminator with a source of cont-inuous light, an electron-optical system for shaping and converting o1c information signals with objects,and q programming~and control sys-cem are described. It is distinguished by the fact that in order to expand -the functional potentiaiities and increase accuracy the irradiator conZains a unit with light generation modes with a source of light flashes comiectf-4 to aiie of its outputs, I ullit for controlling the light interLsityand sem1transparerit plates installed oil the optical axis of the source of light flashes at am angle to the direction of the light flow from the continuous liglit source to tb6 unl4t for light intensity control and the optical axis of the objectives of the. electi~on-optical system for shaping and converting information signals. The cutput of the units for -light generation modes and control of light intensity are connected with the outputs of the progrmining and control system. 48 d, t pi e d-logy USSR uBc 616.981.25-036.22(99) FETROSOV, V. V., and MORDIIINOVA, N. B., Institute of Epidemiology and 1,tLcro- "M_oTo_g'y-imeni N. F. Gamaleya,, Academy of Medical Sciences USSR, and Moscow Scientific Research Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology, Ministry of Health USSR "Distribution of Staphylococcus Infectionini an Isolated Collective of Polar Fxplorers in the Antarctic" Moscov,, Zhu:rmal Mikrobiologii, Epidemiologii, i Immmobiologii, No 2, 1973, -pp 94-98 Abstract- Staphylococcal infection was observed May 1965 to February 1969 aar.,ong 16 individuals in a Soviet Antarctic expedition to Novolazerirrskaya Station in order to define the behavior of bacteria, norrrally residing in the human upper respiratory.tract, under isolated conditions. For unknotm rep-sons pathogenic Staphylococci were never detected among four individuals throughout the observa- tion period. Among the remaining 12, 3 were permanent carriers and 9 were intermittent carriers. The sarp- phagotype was irolated from the upper respira- tory tracts of specific individuals throur)iout, the observation period, tind never moro than one was isolitted from a particular individual, indicating Viat each individual acts as a host to a atable colony of bacteria rpecific to him. E ,r indIvidulils with different 'Arch i3tability., even when illness arises among othL USSR PETROSOV), V. V. and 14ORIYMOVA, N. B., Zhurnal MiRrobiologii, Epidemiologii, i Irm=obiologii, No 2, 19731 pp 94-98 phagotypes, is probably due to intraspecies antagonism of the bacteria. Though foreign pathogenic bacteria were detected on the skin and in the respiratory tracts of 3 individuals, the initial phagotype subricouently rec-ained dominance. Phagotypes vere subjected to several tests to determine their pathorenic prop- erties and virulence. In &,eneral they were found to be toxiEenic (84.94 of 253 strains isolated) and virulent (95.1c,,). Considering the large number of individuals carrying pathogenic bacteria, the possibility of reinfection by foreign bacteria, and the toxigenicity and virulence of the strains, it is likely that the individuals immunobiological properties are more iRTortant to the pattern of Staphylococcal etiology than are the propert Les of the bacteria. 2/2 10 14di APA04G256 Ref Cod Act. wr: e: SOURCE: Sto' -39 -PRLMAPY ma~qi iya, 1970, Vol 49P Nr PP ,6 FPCH 1, THE T CHN)QUE AND ASSESSAIkNT OF THE TREATMENT OF Yu. A. Petr HAMT4+At-fH6WrATI0NS, SUBLUXTIONS AND CHRONIC ARTHRITIS OF THE, TEMPE ROMAN DIBULAR'301 NT WITH THE AID OF A NONREAMABLE RESTRICTING- BAR -Summary. The auttigr proposes an original nonremovable restricting bar for the treat" in' ent o'f habitull di 'local ns, subluxations and chronic arthritis of the temperomandi- 11" 10 bular joint. which has ldvantaves over the exisiing orthopedic ipparattis. The paper describes Me design of the bar, the lechniqvc of its application, indicaliani and contriindicitions. The immediate and resnote rc-mits of treatment effected in 1-14 patients with habitual dislo- cations and subluxations and in 18 patienk with chronic i!r1hritii of the temperornandibular Joint. The Immediate results were good in 1-12 p0i-ent3 with habilu-I di G a% ons and in:all 18 patients with chronic arthritis 'of the leinpvri-nnandibidir ioint. 'niv rernote rm. ults (frum 6 nionths to 31h Years) shoWed it stabiv effect in 60 patients and a relapse in Only .7 patients. REEL/FRW 19781374 ~2/2 009 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 CIRC ACCESSICN NO--AP0125094 ~ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(UJ GP-0- ABSTRACT. SOME AUTHENTIC CNANGES IN THE APPEARENCE OF ASTHMATIC SYNDROME IN CASES OF: PNEUMONIA [&' CHILDREN OF YOUNG-AGE HAVE BEEN STUOIED. OF 2,506~CHILOREN TfL.L 2 YEARS OLN ADMITTED AS IN PATIENTS WITH PNEUMONIA DURING,1966-66p JISTH14ATIC SYNOROME HAS BEEN OBSERVED IN 413 CHILDREN (16.4PEACENTI. THE HIGHEST ~,_.t,EVEL OT PNEUMONIAS, COMPLICATED BY THE ASTHMATIC ~SYNDRCNE WAS MARKED FROM,OCTOBER TILL DECEMBER AND APPEARED MOSTLY IN CASES OF RECURRENT PNEumamAs. INTRODUCTION IN THE C0MPL.EXl,"fREATMENTUF $PASMULYTIC AND ,-DESENSITIZAYICN MEDICAMENTOUS PREPARAT LIONS HAS LED TO A QUICK ..'ELIMINATION OF-ASTHMATIC ASPHYXIA. FACILITY: 8EA.ORUSSKOGOl JNSTITUT USOVERSHENSTVUVANLYA VRACHr:Y.; U Ni C!- A S S 1 47 IfE 1_1 - - -- . ... ......... ......... Radiation: Memistry USSR UDC 50.062 + 546.791 TARAYAN, V. M., OVSEPYAN, Ye. N., and 99YAN, A. A., Yerevan' State University,-Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry Acad. Sci. Armenian SSR (Yerevany) IlExtraction of Uranium (VI) with Basic Dye Acridine Orange NO" Yerevan, Armyanskiy Khimicheskiy Zhurnal, Vol 24, No 11, 1971, pp 966-970 Abstract: Maximum extraction of uranium M) into the organic phase was achieved in the presence of 4.0-8.5'10-5M concentration of dye and 7.0- 7.7-10-3M concentration of sodium benzoate at pH 4.3-5.6. Excen benzoate produces i sharp rise in the optical density of the blank. Benzene is the preferred extractant for the ternary complex. The maximum light absorption of the benzene extract (505 nm) remained constant for 3-3.5 hours. The order of addition of reagents did not influence the optical density of extract. A direct proportionality between the uranium M) concentration in aqueous phase and the optical density of the extract remained constant within 0.1-5.5 Vg U02+/ml. The average molar extinction coefficient is 5.4-104. The dye cagion and the uranium M) benzoate anion react in a [ion] 1:1 molar ratio. The specificity factor K (U02+3 where [ion) is the 1/2 2 ".. 1. 1. USSR